DESIGN OF PIAZZA ARMERINA ENNA SICILIA AT THE END OF THE XVIII CENTURY
View of the city of Piazza Armerina Enna Sicilia in the second half of the 1700
Vista again from the East, that is from the top of the village Casalotto, but this time the mother church is with the dome, so we should see us in mid-18th century.
Top left the unmistakable Aragonese castle, to the right of the palaces with battlements that precede the mother church.
Immediately on the right stands a large building with a turret, arguably one of the bishopric. Still right, but further down, the great Church of St. Francis with its tall Bell Tower.
But he sees another (?) with flag fluttering. To the left, after several large buildings, the large one of the College and Church of Saint Ignatius.
Below the central piazza Maggiore or Pescara surmounted by the Palazzo Senatorio, and down the large Bell with even the Spire of St. John the Evangelist.
DESIGN OF PIAZZA ARMERINA ENNA SICILIA AT THE END OF THE XVIII CENTURY
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