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Church of Most Holy Saviour — Attraction in Palermo

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Church of Most Holy Saviour
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The Church of Most Holy Saviour is a Baroque-style, Roman Catholic church located on #396 of the ancient main street of the Palermo, the Cassaro, presently Via Vittorio Emanuele, in the ancient quarter of the Albergaria of the city of Palermo, region of Sicily, Italy.
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Palermo Cathedral
Via Vittorio Emanuele, 490, 90134 Palermo PA, Italy
Quattro Canti
Piazza Villena, 90133 Palermo PA, Italy
Palazzo Riso
Via Vittorio Emanuele, 365, 90134 Palermo PA, Italy
No Mafia Memorial
Via Vittorio Emanuele, 353, 90134 Palermo PA, Italy
Chiesa del Gesù di Casa Professa
Piazza Casa Professa, 21, 90134 Palermo PA, Italy
Fontana Pretoria
Piazza Pretoria, 90133 Palermo PA, Italy
Count Federico Palace - Museum
Piazza Conte Federico, 2, 90134 Palermo PA, Italy
Palazzo Alliata Villafranca
Piazza Bologni, 20, 90134 Palermo PA, Italy
Church of San Giuseppe dei Padri Teatini
Via Vittorio Emanuele, SNC, 90134 Palermo PA, Italy
Church of St. Mary of the Admiral
Piazza Bellini, 3, 90133 Palermo PA, Italy
Nearby restaurants
Caffè del Kassaro
Via Vittorio Emanuele, 390, 90134 Palermo PA, Italy
Ristorante Bar Fatima
Via Vittorio Emanuele, 398, 90134 Palermo PA, Italy
Enomis
Via Vittorio Emanuele, 413, 90133 Palermo PA, Italy
I Cucci
Piazza Bologni, 3/4, 90134 Palermo PA, Italy
Carlo V
Piazza Bologni, 22, 90100 Palermo PA, Italy
Moltivolti
Via Giuseppe Mario Puglia, 21, 90134 Palermo PA, Italy
Concetta - Autentico Bistrò Siciliano
Via Vittorio Emanuele, 444, 90039 Palermo PA, Italy
La Galleria
Salita Ramirez, 2, 90134 Palermo PA, Italy
Bisso Bistrot
Via Maqueda, 172A, 90134 Palermo PA, Italy
RISTORANTE PRIMI PIATTI
Quattro Canti, Vicolo S. Giuseppe, 2/c, 90134 Palermo PA, Italy
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Church of Most Holy Saviour

Via Vittorio Emanuele, 396/A, 90134 Palermo PA, Italy
4.6(253)
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The Church of Most Holy Saviour is a Baroque-style, Roman Catholic church located on #396 of the ancient main street of the Palermo, the Cassaro, presently Via Vittorio Emanuele, in the ancient quarter of the Albergaria of the city of Palermo, region of Sicily, Italy.

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attractions: Palermo Cathedral, Quattro Canti, Palazzo Riso, No Mafia Memorial, Chiesa del Gesù di Casa Professa, Fontana Pretoria, Count Federico Palace - Museum, Palazzo Alliata Villafranca, Church of San Giuseppe dei Padri Teatini, Church of St. Mary of the Admiral, restaurants: Caffè del Kassaro, Ristorante Bar Fatima, Enomis, I Cucci, Carlo V, Moltivolti, Concetta - Autentico Bistrò Siciliano, La Galleria, Bisso Bistrot, RISTORANTE PRIMI PIATTI
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Nearby attractions of Church of Most Holy Saviour

Palermo Cathedral

Quattro Canti

Palazzo Riso

No Mafia Memorial

Chiesa del Gesù di Casa Professa

Fontana Pretoria

Count Federico Palace - Museum

Palazzo Alliata Villafranca

Church of San Giuseppe dei Padri Teatini

Church of St. Mary of the Admiral

Palermo Cathedral

Palermo Cathedral

4.7

(17.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Quattro Canti

Quattro Canti

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(11.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Palazzo Riso

Palazzo Riso

4.2

(455)

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No Mafia Memorial

No Mafia Memorial

4.7

(613)

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Lets enjoy an authentic Sicilian dinner
Thu, Dec 4 • 12:00 PM
90144, Palermo, Sicily, Italy
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Trekking in Palermo among nature and local food
Trekking in Palermo among nature and local food
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Palermo pasta & tiramisu cooking class with wine
Palermo pasta & tiramisu cooking class with wine
Thu, Dec 4 • 3:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Church of Most Holy Saviour

Caffè del Kassaro

Ristorante Bar Fatima

Enomis

I Cucci

Carlo V

Moltivolti

Concetta - Autentico Bistrò Siciliano

La Galleria

Bisso Bistrot

RISTORANTE PRIMI PIATTI

Caffè del Kassaro

Caffè del Kassaro

4.5

(709)

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Ristorante Bar Fatima

Ristorante Bar Fatima

4.0

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Enomis

Enomis

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(283)

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I Cucci

I Cucci

4.2

(763)

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Reviews of Church of Most Holy Saviour

4.6
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4.0
6y

There was a church just round the corner - Chiese del SS Salvatore - that looked interesting. We paid our €2.50 and walked in to a 3D baroque extravaganza. It was nicer than the normal catholic baroque as the colours were a lot more muted, mostly whites and greys, so the designs really stood out. We also went round the corner for the cupola tour but I did that solo as Deb hates spiral staircases. I was fine climbing the stairs until I reached the spiral part - a wrought iron floating staircase that you could see right through just before it collapsed and you plumetted to your death. It was a real effort of will to climb but I am so glad I did as you could see the roof of the dome and all the timber supports for the tower as well as views over the city. Well worth an...

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4.0
6y

1071-The first building of the church with the Basilian monastery of cloistered nuns was founded by Robert Guiscard in Norman times. Today nothing remains of the ancient monastery, almost completely bombed in 1943, the remains were incorporated in a modern building which now houses a school.

Fresco in the dome with The apotheosis of St. Basilio, frescoes in the enterance hall depicting The preaching of St.Basilio(right wall), Healing of the sick child(left wall), frescoes of the four virtues Fortitude, Prudence, Temperance and Justice in the vault of the vestibule built around 1763 by...

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5.0
7y

This church is beautiful inside but the real beauty and surprise lies if you walk down the side of the church and pay the 2.50 euros to take a walk to the summit of the dome. Stunning views of Palermo for what is a very small price. Be aware though you do need to go up a free standing set of metal see through spiral staircases so not for the people with vertigo. But once you get to the top there are stunning 360 degree views of Palermo so make the...

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Marcus HurleyMarcus Hurley
There was a church just round the corner - Chiese del SS Salvatore - that looked interesting. We paid our €2.50 and walked in to a 3D baroque extravaganza. It was nicer than the normal catholic baroque as the colours were a lot more muted, mostly whites and greys, so the designs really stood out. We also went round the corner for the cupola tour but I did that solo as Deb hates spiral staircases. I was fine climbing the stairs until I reached the spiral part - a wrought iron floating staircase that you could see right through just before it collapsed and you plumetted to your death. It was a real effort of will to climb but I am so glad I did as you could see the roof of the dome and all the timber supports for the tower as well as views over the city. Well worth an extra €2.50.
Huykyung “Grace” ByunHuykyung “Grace” Byun
1071-The first building of the church with the Basilian monastery of cloistered nuns was founded by Robert Guiscard in Norman times. Today nothing remains of the ancient monastery, almost completely bombed in 1943, the remains were incorporated in a modern building which now houses a school. Fresco in the dome with The apotheosis of St. Basilio, frescoes in the enterance hall depicting The preaching of St.Basilio(right wall), Healing of the sick child(left wall), frescoes of the four virtues Fortitude, Prudence, Temperance and Justice in the vault of the vestibule built around 1763 by Vito D’Anna.
Steve gunterSteve gunter
This church is beautiful inside but the real beauty and surprise lies if you walk down the side of the church and pay the 2.50 euros to take a walk to the summit of the dome. Stunning views of Palermo for what is a very small price. Be aware though you do need to go up a free standing set of metal see through spiral staircases so not for the people with vertigo. But once you get to the top there are stunning 360 degree views of Palermo so make the effort if you can.
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There was a church just round the corner - Chiese del SS Salvatore - that looked interesting. We paid our €2.50 and walked in to a 3D baroque extravaganza. It was nicer than the normal catholic baroque as the colours were a lot more muted, mostly whites and greys, so the designs really stood out. We also went round the corner for the cupola tour but I did that solo as Deb hates spiral staircases. I was fine climbing the stairs until I reached the spiral part - a wrought iron floating staircase that you could see right through just before it collapsed and you plumetted to your death. It was a real effort of will to climb but I am so glad I did as you could see the roof of the dome and all the timber supports for the tower as well as views over the city. Well worth an extra €2.50.
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1071-The first building of the church with the Basilian monastery of cloistered nuns was founded by Robert Guiscard in Norman times. Today nothing remains of the ancient monastery, almost completely bombed in 1943, the remains were incorporated in a modern building which now houses a school. Fresco in the dome with The apotheosis of St. Basilio, frescoes in the enterance hall depicting The preaching of St.Basilio(right wall), Healing of the sick child(left wall), frescoes of the four virtues Fortitude, Prudence, Temperance and Justice in the vault of the vestibule built around 1763 by Vito D’Anna.
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This church is beautiful inside but the real beauty and surprise lies if you walk down the side of the church and pay the 2.50 euros to take a walk to the summit of the dome. Stunning views of Palermo for what is a very small price. Be aware though you do need to go up a free standing set of metal see through spiral staircases so not for the people with vertigo. But once you get to the top there are stunning 360 degree views of Palermo so make the effort if you can.
Steve gunter

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