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CASALOTTO DISTRICT

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Piazza Armerina, Italy
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2024
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It was a rural area that belonged for a long time to the Branciforti di Mazzarino family to be part of the city only in 1598. The oratorio of St-Philippe became in the th century a church with a sober sandstone facade. In the lower part of the district is the church of Carmine built in the th century on the ruins of the church of St. Albert. The Gothic-Catalan style of the tower and, next to the th century cloister, the Virgin statue of the Virgin.

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