Santissima Trinità E San Marziano, Lentini
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The Chiesa of Santissima Trinità e San Marziano (Church of the Holiest Trinity and St Marziano) is a
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church located on via San Francesco d'Assisi, 3, just south of the town centre of
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, province of Syracuse, Sicily, Italy.


History and description

The present church was built after the
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inserted into the ruins of the 16th-century palace of ''La Palumba'', which then became a Clarissan order monastery. The design is attributed to Vincenzo Vella. The facade interrupts the palace front and is topped by a sail-like bell tower. The portal is accessed through a brief double staircase. The second story has a row of windows with metal grills used by the cloistered nuns to look out on the piazza in front of the church. The interior has a ceiling fresco depicting the ''Glory of the Trinity with St Marziano, Clare, Benedict, and Francis'' by Sebastiano Lo Monaco; one of the altarpieces was painted by Giuseppe Velasco. The main altar utilizes polychrome precious stone, including
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. The church is paved with majolica tiles with floral designs from
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. The church also houses a polyptych from the 16th-century attributed to Giovanni Antonio Gangi.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Trinita Marciano Lentini 18th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy