Churches
Cathedral of San Lorenzo Martire
However, the cathedral in its present appearance is due to the plant of the seventeenth century and the project of 1748 by Giovanni Biagio Amico; despite the many changes, today it presents a baroque facade preceded by a loggia.
The interior, with three naves, is decorated with neoclassical stuccoes by Girolamo Rizzo and Onofrio Noto and with frescoes on the vault by Vincenzo Manno. The church houses masterpieces such as a Crucifixion, by an unknown Flemish painter, and a dead Christ in stone so-called “incarnate” by Giacomo Tartaglio (XVIII century).
Corso Vittorio Emanuele
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