San Benedetto, Catania

Coordinates: 37°30′13.3″N 15°5′4.1″E / 37.503694°N 15.084472°E / 37.503694; 15.084472
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37°30′13.3″N 15°5′4.1″E / 37.503694°N 15.084472°E / 37.503694; 15.084472

San Benedetto.

San Benedetto is a church in Catania, Sicily, southern Italy. Dedicated to St. Benedict of Nursia, it was built between 1704 and 1713. The church is part of a complex including also the Badia Maggiore and the Badia Minore, connected by a covered bridge over the road.

Its mos famous feature is the Angel's Staircase (Italian: Scalinata dell'Angelo), a marble entrance stair decorated with statues of angels and surrounded by a wrought iron railings. The entrance door, in wood, has panels with Stories of St. Benedict.

The interior, with a single nave, is home to frescoes by Sebastiano Lo Monaco, Giovanni Tuccari and Matteo Desiderato. The vault is frescoed with scenes of the life of St. Benedict. The high altar is in polychrome marble with hardsstone intarsia and bronze panels.

Sources

  • Rasà Napoli, Giuseppe (1984). Guida alle Chiese di Catania. Catania: Tringale Editore.