Lípari - San Bartolo
At the end of the Via Concordato in Lipari stands the cathedral of San Bartolo, which was built in the 12th century by the Norman King Roger II. It no longer has its original features, however - in 1654 it was altered in the Baroque style and in 1861 was given a new facade. Other churches include the Chiesa dell'Immaculata and the Chiesa dell'Addolorata (to the northwest of the cathedral) as well as the Chiesa Madonna delle Grazie (to the south).
Hobbies & Activities category: Christian sites; Architecture - Baroque or Rococo
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