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Location
  
Floriana

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Status
  
Active

Rector
  
Lino Spiteri

Country
  
Malta

Founder(s)
  
Martin Sarria Navarra

Functional status
  
Church

Sarria Church

Address
  
Triq Sarria, Il-Furjana, Malta

Archdiocese
  
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Malta

Architects
  
Mattia Preti, Lorenzo Gafà

Similar
  
St Publius Parish Church, Robert Samut Hall, Argotti Botanical Gardens, Church of St Catherine, Porte des Bombes

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The Church of the Immaculate Conception known also as Sarria Church is a Roman Catholic Rotunda church in Floriana, Malta.

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History

The original chapel was built in 1585 with funds provided by the Knight Fra Martin Sarria Navarra. Following the devastation that the plague of 1675 brought on the country, Grand Master Nicolas Cotoner built in its place another church dedicated to the Immaculate Conception as a sign of thanksgiving. The church was designed by prominent painter Mattia Preti. It is vital to note that this was the only church designed by Preti. It was built under the direction of architect Lorenzo Gafà.

The Sarria Church served as a temporary parish church for Floriana from 1942 to 1944, after the St. Publius Parish Church was damaged by aerial bombardment.

Interior

The most precious possession of this church are the seven large canvases that surround the interior, painted by Mattia Preti. The altarpiece, by Mattia Preti, depicts the Immaculate Conception with angels sheltering their swords after defeating the plague of 1675.

References

Sarria Church Wikipedia