Oratorio del Rosario di Santa Cita, Palermo

An insight on Palermo will surely lead you through a wonderful journey amongst historic richness, cultural eclecticism, architectural amazements and delicious flavors. Sicily’s crown city is permanently thriving and its brightness reflects in every single part of its outcome. The pulse of the city covers the wonderful cuisine, the music, the art and a kind of richness that is not man-made but nature-made.

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Innumerable touristic sights embellish the territory. The majesty of the palaces, the churches and cathedrals makes only a small part of what the legacy of Palermo really has in store for visitors. The city is an endless world of greatness and artistry.
Right beside the numerous churches and many other ecclesiastic Baroque buildings stands an eye-catcher that makes everything around it lose color.

This is the place where Italian sculptor Giacomo Serpotta pulled together his leading achievement, a wonderful stucco design that doesn’t cease to raise marvel. The stucco decoration was created between 1686 and 1718 and represents an extravagant piece of art that overwhelms by realism. The cherubs and angels dominate the mastery of Serpotta by their harmonious garland and flower spreading. The fineness of the artistic execution is unique and is fully worthy of all the appreciation.

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The oratory represents a generous art gallery that contains quite a heterogeneous collection. Scenes of flagellation join the images of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. A wonderful work reveals scenes like The Mystery of the Rosary. The walls exhibit their own attraction due to all the allegorical characters that guard the side windows.

The Battle of Lepanto is also represented. Legend has it that the Virgin of the Rosary’s miraculous intervention is the reason why the Turks were defeated in 1571. Right in the 16th century the oratory was built for offering gratitude to the Virgin of the Rosary. It was then that this marvelous church started gathering numerous crowds happy to be given the chance to express gratefulness.

Nowadays the oratory displays its marvels just as it did three centuries ago. The crowds are still excited and the stucco is still the jewel of the entire church.

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