5 Sights in Caltanissetta, Italy (with Map and Images)

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Explore interesting sights in Caltanissetta, Italy. Click on a marker on the map to view details about it. Underneath is an overview of the sights with images. A total of 5 sights are available in Caltanissetta, Italy.

Sightseeing Tours in Caltanissetta

1. Chiesa di Santa Maria degli Angeli

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The church of Santa Maria degli Angeli is a church in Caltanissetta, Italy, declared a national monument in 1902. It stands close to the castle of Pietrarossa, on the northern side of the latter, and was the second parish of the city, which became the parish seat of the city in 1239 and, later, the royal chapel of Casa Sveva.

Wikipedia: Chiesa di Santa Maria degli Angeli (Caltanissetta) (IT)

2. Chiesa di Santa Lucia

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The Santa Church of Santa Lucia is a religious building in Caltanissetta. It was built after the second post -war period in the place occupied by the old church of Santa Lucia, reduced to rubble during the bombings of 1943.

Wikipedia: Chiesa di Santa Lucia (Caltanissetta) (IT)

3. Chiesa della Madonna della Provvidenza

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The church of Santa Maria della Provvidenza or church of Providence is a parish church open to worship of the diocese of Caltanissetta, it is located in the center of the historic and homonymous district of Providence.

Wikipedia: Chiesa di Santa Maria della Provvidenza (Caltanissetta) (IT)

4. Sabucina

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Sabucina Clemensfranz / CC BY 2.5

The archaeological park of Sabucina, located on the mountain of the same name near Caltanissetta, is an archaeological site in Sicily. The area contains settlements ranging from the Bronze Age to the Roman period.

Wikipedia: Sabucina (EN)

5. Castello di Pietrarossa

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Castello di Pietrarossa Walter Lo Cascio / CC BY-SA 3.0

The castle of Pietrarossa is a fortress probably dating back to the Middle Ages located in Caltanissetta. Although the origin of the name is controversial, it is one of the oldest buildings in the city.

Wikipedia: Castello di Pietrarossa (IT)

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