• The Chapel of Saint Rosalia, the patron saint of Palermo, to the right of the choir, with a silver shrine containing her remains.
  • They repose in the Chapel of Saint Rosalia in the cathedral. Her sarcophagus is surely richer than she would have wanted.
  • Built as a symbol of gratitude after the end of the plague outbreak end of 1678-1679, the Chapel of Saint Rozalia honors saint Rozalia, a patron against plague.
  • Chapel of St Rosalia[. ... ] The first chapel on the left is dedicated to St Anthony of Padua, and the altarpiece depicting the saint is by Calandrucci.
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  • The altar was originally decorated with wonderful, 18th-century wooden statues of Saint Sebastian, Saint Rokus and the child Saint Rosalia.
  • St. Rosalia, hermitess and patron saint of Palermo, Sicily. Her feast is celebrated twice a year by that city. Rosalia 2 St. Rosalia, affectionately nicknamed “the little...
  • A glass coffin with the mummified body of Rosalio Lombardo, a small girl who died on 6 December 1920, in the chapel of Saint Rosalia in the Capuchin...
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  • The Early Baroque chapel is a significant landmark in the town. It is consecrated to five patron saints: St. Rosalia, St. Roch, St. Sebastien, St. Nicholas...