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  • Detail of the ceiling in the Church of the Gesù (also known as Casa Professa) in Palermo, the first church to be erected by the Jesuits in Sicily (1564-1633).
  • Indeed, unlike most of Palermo’s churches, whose detailed façades hint at the grandeur inside, the Church of the Gesù’s outer facing is relatively plain.
  • The interior of the church was in one word “AMAZING” and in two words “MOST AMAZING”. ... And everything seems to be just “Out of the package”.
  • Discover everything you need to know about Church of the Gesù (Chiesa del Gesù), Palermo including history, facts, how to get there and the best time to visit.
  • 14 likes · 906 were here. The Church of the Gesù, Church of Saint Mary of Gesu or Casa Professa is one of...
  • The Church of the Gesù, located in Palermo, is considered one of those spectacular early examples of Sicilian baroque in all of Sicily -- and rightly so.
  • If you find yourself in the vibrant city of Palermo, Sicily, make sure to visit the Chiesa del Gesù, also known as the Church of the Gesù or Casa Professa.
  • One of Palermo's most noted and beautiful churches is the baroque beauty, Chiesa del Gesu', which is also known as the Casa Professa.
  • The Church of the Gesù is one of the most important Baroque churches in Palermo. The Jesuits arrived in Palermo in 1549, and by the late 16th century...
  • They had their own Jesuit architect, Giovanni Tristano. Following his design, they built one of the most important Baroque churches in Sicily, Church of Jesus.
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