Church of St. James
LOCATION:
Piazza S. Giacomo
DATING:
XNUMXth century
DESCRIPTION
It was the convent church of the Barefoot Mercenary Fathers. Built with a single nave; the main façade built in tuff ashlars, incorporates the two lateral bell towers, is divided into two orders: the lower one characterized by pilasters in the Ionian-Renaissance style, the upper one characterized by Corinthian-style columns and pilasters on the bell towers
Card insertion: Ignatius Caloggero
Photo: Google
Information contributions: Ignazio Caloggero, Web
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