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Mother Church

The church was opened in 1620, wanted by baron Nicolò Galletti. The structure was built partly on calcareous rock and partly on the ground.

Itinerary: Old Town Centre
Lease: Piazza Madrice, 93017 San Cataldo (CL)
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St. Joseph's Church

The facade was inspired by Renaissance canons. The cement statues of st. Joseph and Christ the King were placed in 1930. The interior of the church has a barrel vault decorated with stucco.

Itinerary: Old Town Centre
Lease: Piazza S. Giuseppe, 93017 San Cataldo (CL)
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Our Lady of the Rosary's Church

The church has a bell tower and a clock was installed in 1890. The church has the nave and a barrel vault decorated with stucco works by Calogero Seste.

Itinerary: Old Town Centre
Lease: Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 93017 San Cataldo (CL)
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Soul's in Purgatory's Church

During the second half of 18th century the parish was managed by Our Lord of Misteries' confraternity until 1820, then the building went to ruin and twenty years later it was rebuilt

Itinerary: Old Town Centre
Lease: Via Baldi, 93017 San Cataldo (CL)
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Our Lady of the Chian's Church

The church was built in 1849. It was opened in 1868; its exterior style is simple, the facade was restored during 1950s.

Itinerary: Old Town Centre
Lease: Via Catena, 93017 San Cataldo (CL)
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St. Lucy's Church

During the first half of the 19th century the church was completely in ruins so in 1860 it was rebuilt and dedicated to Our Lady of Providence.

Itinerary: Old Town Centre
Lease: Via Santa Lucia, 93017 San Cataldo (CL)
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