Photographer’s Note
Chiesa di San Cataldo
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San Cataldo is a church of the Sicilian city of Palermo, on the central Piazza Bellini. It is a notable example of Norman architecture. The church is annexed to that of Santa Maria dell'Ammiraglio.
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Founded around 1160 by admiral Majone di Bari, in the 18th century the church was used as a post office. In the 19th century it was restored and brought back to a form more similar to the original Mediaeval edifice.
It has a rectangular plan with blind archs, partially occupied by windows. The ceiling has three characteristics red, bulge domes (cubole) and Arab-style merlons.
The interior has a navel with two aisles. The naked walls are faced by spolia columns with Byzantine style arcades. The pavement is the original one and has a splendid mosaic decoration. Also original is the main altar.
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linask
(2829) 2008-06-20 12:56
It was probably quite difficult to get correct exposure inside, but the result is very good - nothing over-exposed and nothing under-exposed. Good quality overall - photo has lots of small details, colors look realistic.
I also like symmetrical composition.
Linas
Photo Information
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Copyright: Quino Filipino (Quino1)
(593) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2007-04-04
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Canon EOS 20 D
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2007-04-21 13:27








