Santa Maria degli Angeli, Acireale explained

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Santa Maria degli Angeli, also known as the Chiesa dei Capucini is a Roman Catholic parish church located in central Acireale in the region of Sicily of Italy. The church is attached to a former Franciscan-Capuchin convent, which now serves as offices for the comune.

History and description

The exterior and interior architecture of the church is extremely plain and has always been so. The church was built a few years after the convent, in 1574, and enlarged in 1640. Damaged severely by the 1693 earthquake, it was rebuilt. In the church the main altarpiece depicts an Enthroned Madonna (1661) by Giacinto Platania.[1]

Notes and References

  1. https://etnaportal.it/acireale/chiesa_santa_maria_degli_angeli_e_convento_dei_padri_cappuccini Etna Portal