San Francesco Church Catwalk / Nunzio Gabriele Sciveres + Giuseppe Gurrieri
The origins of the church of San Francesco all'Immacolata di Comiso date back to the feud of the Chiaramonte, who in the early decades of the fourteenth century built a small temple dedicated to St. Anthony. The church, as we see it today, it has largely been realized by the Naselli family, who were Counts of Comiso from 1453 to 1816.
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Architects: Giuseppe Gurrieri, Nunzio Gabriele Sciveres
Location: 97013 Comiso, Ragusa, Italy
Other Participants: Valentina Occhipinti, Adriana Mancuso
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Filippo Poli
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Text description provided by the architects. The origins of the church of San Francesco all'Immacolata di Comiso date back to the feud of the Chiaramonte, who in the early decades of the fourteenth century built a small temple dedicated to St. Anthony. The church, as we see it today, it has largely been realized by the Naselli family, who were Counts of Comiso from 1453 to 1816.
© Filippo Poli
Section
© Filippo Poli
The architectural complex includes the church, the convent and the cloister and refers to the Gothic-Catalan style. The church, with a single nave, has a gabled facade, on which opens a portal with a very simple shape, narrow by two tapered columns.?In the upper part of the facade there is an elegant oculus that recalls the Franciscan style. The perimeter wall consists of simple square b...
© Filippo Poli
Architects: Giuseppe Gurrieri, Nunzio Gabriele Sciveres
Location: 97013 Comiso, Ragusa, Italy
Other Participants: Valentina Occhipinti, Adriana Mancuso
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Filippo Poli
© Filippo Poli
Text description provided by the architects. The origins of the church of San Francesco all'Immacolata di Comiso date back to the feud of the Chiaramonte, who in the early decades of the fourteenth century built a small temple dedicated to St. Anthony. The church, as we see it today, it has largely been realized by the Naselli family, who were Counts of Comiso from 1453 to 1816.
© Filippo Poli
Section
© Filippo Poli
The architectural complex includes the church, the convent and the cloister and refers to the Gothic-Catalan style. The church, with a single nave, has a gabled facade, on which opens a portal with a very simple shape, narrow by two tapered columns.?In the upper part of the facade there is an elegant oculus that recalls the Franciscan style. The perimeter wall consists of simple square b...
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