Location Palermo, Italy Rite Roman Rite Opened 1520 Architectural style Catalan Gothic | Affiliation Roman Catholic Completed 1520 Province Province of Palermo Groundbreaking 1490 | |
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Address Piazzetta delle Dogane, 90133 Palermo, Italy Similar Palazzo Abatellis, Santa Maria dello Spasimo, San Cataldo - Palermo, San Giuseppe dei Teatini, San Giovanni degli Ere |
Santa Maria della Catena is a church in Palermo, Sicily, Italy.
The church was built in 1490-1520, designed by Matteo Carnilivari. The name derives from the presence, on one of the walls, of a chain (Italian: catena) which closed the Cala port.
The work mixes late Renaissance style and Gothic-Catalan style, the latter especially visible in the three-part arcaded loggia located at the top of a staircase (added in 1845). The interior is also late-Gothic, and includes a cavanas of Nativity with Adoration of the Shephers (17th century) from an unknown master, 16th century bas-reliefs attributed to Vincenzo and Antonello Gagini, who also sculpted the capitals of the columns and the entrance portals.
Annexed to the church is a 1602 convent house, which, starting from 1844, has been the seat of the State Archive.