24 Feb 2020

Volute

A volute is a spiral decoration that wraps around a circular central core....
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24 Feb 2020

Bossage

Bossage is a slightly protruding decoration on the outer walls of buildings. This masonry work is carried out using blocks of stone positioned horizontally....
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24 Feb 2020

St. John the Baptist

John the Baptist lived in the desert, eating insects until he could begin God's mission. His task was to spread the word of God and erase sin through Baptism in the waters of the River Jordan; Jesus was also baptised by John the Baptist. The saint died by order of King Herod. First he was impriso...
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24 Feb 2020

The new site

The new church site was more convenient and better positioned. Items that were considered important and necessary were moved from San Giovanni Lo Vecchio di Ibla (St. John the Old of Ibla) to the new church. The old site is described in a document from 1737. It portrays the former site as a horrib...
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24 Feb 2020

Parvis

A parvis is a consecrated space located in front of the main façade of a church. It is often found at street level or higher. It can be enclosed by a gate or balustrade....
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24 Feb 2020

Capital

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24 Feb 2020

Corbels

A corbel is a structural architectural element. It is fixed to the wall, protrudes from it and is used to support the elements above....
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24 Feb 2020

Giant order

Giant order is an architectural term. It is used to refer to the columns or pillars of a façade. Their uniqueness lies in their height: they are as tall as the entire façade, higher than one storey. It's also known as colossal order....
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24 Feb 2020

Coppi, the staircase tea lights

"Coppo" is the name for tea lights in Sicilian dialect. The tea light design is a long preparation requiring infinite patience. Once the artisans know which design is to be made, they begin. First the sheets made at an old paper mill in Fabriano are coloured, then glued to form a cylinder. On...
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24 Feb 2020

Giuseppe Giacalone

His vast experience in Palermo around the mid-16th century is one of the reasons Giuseppe Giacalone was entrusted with creating the staircase. Giacalone worked on the most demanding phase of the construction of Via Toledo (today Via Vittorio Emanuele) and in the Porta Nuova construction site. His...
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