Naro - San Francesco
In the center of the town stands San Francesco with its early Baroque facade, built before 1635, its interior containing a very richly decorated sacristy dating from 1721. The facade of the former Benedictine church of San Salvatore remains unfinished; the interior contains the dark green marble sarcophagus of Giuseppe Lucchesi, which is a copy of the sarcophagus of Frederick II in Palermo (another copy made of similar materials is to be found in the cathedral of Mazara del Vallo).
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