Piazza Chiesa Madre 8, 98030 Castelmola, Sicily ItalyMap
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Small church on a quaint square
This is a small church on a quaint square at the rear of the town. It has 4 marble altars, but is small & not as ornate as many other Italian churches.
If you are in Castelmola, you will no doubt wander by this church. Do yourself a favor and enter it. It is located an active square good for people watching and behind the church you have an area...
A small chiesa but strategically located with a spectacular view of snow covered Mt. Etna from the small patio. On the other side there is a small checkered piazza surrounded by several cafes and a ge...
This lovely church is in the heart of the village in a small square. We walked there in very narrow streets. The church itself is simple but it’s worth a visit. It has a nice bell-tower with a clock. ...
This is a refurbished Medieval treasure. It began its existence in 1089 and over the centuries, the construction would meld into a mixture of a variety of styles: Romanesque/Gothic/Arab/Norman/Baroqu...
Small church on a quaint square
This is a small church on a quaint square at the rear of the town. It has 4 marble altars, but is small & not as ornate as many other Italian churches.
Small but attractive church on a pleasant square
If you are in Castelmola, you will no doubt wander by this church. Do yourself a favor and enter it. It is located an active square good for people watching and behind the church you have an area...
Incredible Views
A small chiesa but strategically located with a spectacular view of snow covered Mt. Etna from the small patio. On the other side there is a small checkered piazza surrounded by several cafes and a ge...
Nice church with a stunning view
This lovely church is in the heart of the village in a small square. We walked there in very narrow streets. The church itself is simple but it’s worth a visit. It has a nice bell-tower with a clock. ...
Never one to pass up a Medieval-era visit
This is a refurbished Medieval treasure. It began its existence in 1089 and over the centuries, the construction would meld into a mixture of a variety of styles: Romanesque/Gothic/Arab/Norman/Baroqu...