Largo San Pietro, 91100, Trapani, Sicily, ItalyMap
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Hidden gem of Trapani
This church was a true hidden gem in Trapani. The city itself couldn't interest us much during the hot summer (July 2017) since it turned in a ghost town. Only a few restaurants and shops were open. H...
San Pietro Church was constructed in the fourteenth century and it was renovated completely in the eighteenth century and connected to the monastery complex which is situated across the street from it...
The first place of Christian worship in the city is a vast parish church, according to tradition. Documented since the XI century has been transforming and expanding over the years.
The visit to this ancient church of Trapani is imperviable, especially for the beautiful organ La Grassa, one of the most famous in Europe. A rare one to discover and recover, in a context of exception.
Hidden gem of Trapani
This church was a true hidden gem in Trapani. The city itself couldn't interest us much during the hot summer (July 2017) since it turned in a ghost town. Only a few restaurants and shops were open. H...
14th century gothic church
San Pietro Church was constructed in the fourteenth century and it was renovated completely in the eighteenth century and connected to the monastery complex which is situated across the street from it...
Impressive organ
The first place of Christian worship in the city is a vast parish church, according to tradition. Documented since the XI century has been transforming and expanding over the years.
Known for its exceptional orgy
The church is quite majesty in its proportions. Unfortunately, its conservation status is not the best and its fresh and stuc decor has suffered.
Incomparable harmonies to the other organ
The visit to this ancient church of Trapani is imperviable, especially for the beautiful organ La Grassa, one of the most famous in Europe. A rare one to discover and recover, in a context of exception.