Santa Maria della Catena, Palermo

Church of Saint Mary of the Chain
Chiesa di Santa Maria della Catena (Italian)

The Catalan Gothic porch
Basic information
Location Palermo, Italy
Geographic coordinates 38°07′09.15″N 13°22′10.51″E / 38.1192083°N 13.3695861°E / 38.1192083; 13.3695861Coordinates: 38°07′09.15″N 13°22′10.51″E / 38.1192083°N 13.3695861°E / 38.1192083; 13.3695861
Affiliation Roman Catholic
Rite Roman Rite
Province Archdiocese of Palermo
Architectural description
Architectural style Catalan Gothic
Groundbreaking 1490
Completed 1520
Interior

Santa Maria della Catena is a church in Palermo, Sicily, Italy.

The church was built in 1490-1520, designed by Matteo Carnilivari. The name derives from the presence, on one of the walls, of a chain (Italian: catena) which closed the Cala port.

The work mixes late Renaissance style and Gothic-Catalan style, the latter especially visible in the three-part arcaded loggia located at the top of a staircase (added in 1845). The interior is also late-Gothic, and includes a cavanas of Nativity with Adoration of the Shephers (17th century) from an unknown master, 16th century bas-reliefs attributed to Vincenzo and Antonello Gagini, who also sculpted the capitals of the columns and the entrance portals.

Annexed to the church is a 1602 convent house, which, starting from 1844, has been the seat of the State Archive.

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