Santa Cita, Baroque church in Castellammare quarter, Palermo, Italy
Santa Cita is a baroque church in the Castellammare quarter featuring a marble polyptych created by Antonello Gagini in 1516. The interior contains several altarpieces arranged throughout the restored space.
The church was founded by Tuscan merchants in the early 14th century and underwent major reconstruction in 1583 under Giuseppe Giacalone's designs. Its facade was completed in 1781, giving it the appearance visitors see today.
The Chapel of the Rosary displays intricate stucco work created between 1697 and 1721 that fills the interior with rich ornamentation. This decoration reflects the artistic wealth that visitors notice when entering.
The church is accessible from Via Squarcialupo where visitors can explore its architectural details and religious artworks inside. It is helpful to visit during regular opening hours to fully see the decoration and furnishings.
Above the portal in the Chapel of the Rosary stands an unusual statue of a dog at the feet of a globe. This curious depiction relates to a vision of Saint Dominic's mother and catches visitors' attention immediately.
Location: Palermo
Architectural style: baroque architecture
GPS coordinates: 38.12101,13.36351
Latest update: December 11, 2025 18:08
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