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- en.wikipedia.org Church of the Gesù, PalermoYou may also add the template {{Translated|it|Chiesa del Gesù (Palermo)}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation. Church of the Jesus.
- wondersofsicily.com palermo-chiesa-gesu.htmDetail 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).
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g187890-d534353…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”.
- worldofinteriors.com story/church-of-the-gesu-…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.
- viator.com en-GB/Palermo-attractions/Church-of-…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.
- facebook.com pages/Church-of-the-Gesù-Palermo/…14 likes · 906 were here. The Church of the Gesù, Church of Saint Mary of Gesu or Casa Professa is one of...
- tititudorancea.com z/church_of_the_gesu_chiesa_…...of Gesu (chiesa di Santa Maria di Gesù) or Casa Professa is one of the most important Baroque churches in the Italian city of Palermo and in all of Sicily.
- liturgicalartsjournal.com 2022/03/early-sicilian-…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.
- visitacity.com nl/palermo/attractions/church-of-…Where Can You Go Next? Sites & Attractions Near Church of the Gesù. ... With Church of the Gesù and Other Palermo Top Landmarks & Attractions.
- visionsofthepastblog.com 2018/07/04/church-of-the…Visions Of The Past. Irish history, Irish ruins, Ireland history, Ireland ruins, Abandoned Ireland. Church of the Gesú, Palermo, Sicily, Italy.
- divento.com en/italy/12729-chiesa-del-gesù-…Chiesa del Gesù, Palermo, Italy. Built by the Jesuits in Sicily (1563-1633), this church looks plain and modest from the outside, but like many other 16th century...
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- spottinghistory.com view/10297/church-of-the-gesu/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...