San Giovanni Battista, Avola
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San Giovanni Battista is a Baroque style church located on Piazza Trieste, where it intersects with Corso Vittorio Emanuele, in the town of
Avola Avola (; scn, Àvula/, becoming / if preceded by vowel; la, Abola) is a city and in the province of Syracuse, Sicily (southern Italy). History The foundation of the city in an area previously inhabited by the Sicani and invaded by the Si ...
, province of Siracusa, region of Sicily, Italy.


History and description

Construction of a church at the site took place from 1700 to 1744. It was refurbished in 1772 and reconsecrated in 1852. The facade remains unfinished. The interior has Neoclassical pilasters. The central nave is frescoed with scenes of the life of the titular saint, John the Baptist, by Gregorio Scalia. He also painted altarpieces in the lateral aisles. The main altarpiece is an 18th-century depicting the ''Baptism of Christ''. There are also five canvases with the history of St Corrado. The wooden icon of the same saint was sculpted by Raffaele Abbate in 1874. The organ was built in 1866 by Sebastiano Calcerano Platania from Acireale.Comune of Avola
information on church.


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