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San Giorgio is a Roman Catholic parish church located in Caltagirone in the region of Sicily, Italy.
History and description
editA church at the site was originally erected in 1030 by Genovese mercenaries to celebrate the expulsion of the Saracens from Sicily.[1] That church was destroyed by the 1693 Sicily earthquake, and promptly rebuilt. The bell tower is unusual due to its merlionated roofline. The interior has ceiling frescoes depicting St George, by Bernardino Bongiovanni. The church has an altarpiece depicting the Trinity attributed to the Flemish painter Rogier van der Weyden or his pupil Vrancke van der Stockt. The canvas was donated to the church by the baronessa di Favarotta Donna Agata Interlandi.[2]
References
edit- ^ Sicilia fine Ottocento (1887), page 49.
- ^ Diocese of Caltagirone website, entry on church.