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Francesco d'Assisi, Gela

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Roman Catholic church in Gela, Sicily

San Francesco d'Assisi is a Roman Catholic church building in the town of Gela, in the province of Caltanissetta, region of Sicily, Italy.

History

The Baroque church was built in 1659 to replace a prior church built in 1499. It houses prominent altarpieces including a Life of St Francis attributed to Giuseppe Salerno (Zoppo di Gangi); a Martyrdom of St Orsola by Francesco Paladini; and a Deposition (1768) by Vito D'Anna. The marble holy water font (16th-century) was likely sculpted by the studio of the Gagini family.

References

  1. Comune of Gela, short entry on church, text by Nuccio Mulè tratto dalla pubblicazione "Conoscere Gela"

37°16′N 14°41′E / 37.26°N 14.69°E / 37.26; 14.69

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