Church of San Francesco of Assisi -Chiesa di San Francesco d'Assisi
Chiesa di San Francesco d'Assisi
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Piazza S. Francesco, 90133, Palermo, Sicily ItalyMap
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Old church
This church was right by my hotel. I stayed three days and never found a time when it was open. It’s nice for the outside. I like the old paintings a live the door.
This church was right by my hotel. I stayed three days and never found a time when it was open. It’s nice for the outside. I like the old paintings a live the door.
Building of this church and of the adjoining convent started around 1250, in the Swabian era, but additions and modifications were carried on during the following centuries, during the Aragonese, Span...
Building of this church and of the adjoining convent started around 1250, in the Swabian era, but additions and modifications were carried on during the following centuries, during the Aragonese, Span...
From the outside, this is a large, plain Gothic styled church. It’s plain to the point of being austere. Construction began in 1254 and took just over 20 years to build. The main feature is the huge c...
Old church
This church was right by my hotel. I stayed three days and never found a time when it was open. It’s nice for the outside. I like the old paintings a live the door.
Old church
This church was right by my hotel. I stayed three days and never found a time when it was open. It’s nice for the outside. I like the old paintings a live the door.
A mix of styles
Building of this church and of the adjoining convent started around 1250, in the Swabian era, but additions and modifications were carried on during the following centuries, during the Aragonese, Span...
A mix of styles
Building of this church and of the adjoining convent started around 1250, in the Swabian era, but additions and modifications were carried on during the following centuries, during the Aragonese, Span...
Deceptively Plain Outside - Beautiful Chapels Inside
From the outside, this is a large, plain Gothic styled church. It’s plain to the point of being austere. Construction began in 1254 and took just over 20 years to build. The main feature is the huge c...