Building Name: | Church of the Holy Spirit |
Native Name: | Chiesa del Santo Spirito |
Location: | Palermo, Italy |
Coordinates: | 38.0992°N 13.3629°W |
Religious Affiliation: | Roman Catholic |
Rite: | Roman Rite |
Province: | Archdiocese of Palermo |
Architecture: | yes |
Architecture Style: | Arab-Norman, Gothic |
Groundbreaking: | 1173 |
Year Completed: | 1178 |
The Church of the Holy Spirit (Italian: Chiesa dello Spirito Santo) is a Norman church in Palermo, Sicily, Southern Italy.[1] [2] The church is located within the boundaries of Sant'Orsola cemetery.
The Cistercian monastery was founded between 1173 and 1178 by the archbishop of Palermo, Walter of the Mill, and was entrusted to monks of the calabrese Abbey of Sambucina. Considerable donations of King William II of Sicily and his mother, Margaret, enriched the monastery's property.
On March 30, 1282, it was in front of this church that the popular insurrection, later named the Sicilian Vespers, exploded.