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Convent of Santa Maria del Gesu


The Convent of Santa Maria di Gesù is an ancient monastery located in Chiaramonte Gulfi, in the province of Ragusa, Sicily.

The convent, built in the 13th century, is one of the most important examples of Gothic architecture in Sicily.

The Santa Maria di Gesù convent complex is located on a hill overlooking the surrounding landscape.

The main building of the convent is the church, dedicated to Santa Maria di Gesù, which features a Gothic facade with a large central rose window and a series of pointed arches. The interior of the church houses some 15th-century frescoes and a beautiful polychrome marble altar.

Next to the church, there are the remains of the ancient convent's cloister, where the friars spent their time in meditation and prayer. Around the cloister are the friars' cells and other conventual structures, such as the refectory, kitchen, and pantry.

The Convent of Santa Maria di Gesù has a long and interesting history. During the 15th century, the convent was the center of an important spiritual movement, linked to the figure of Saint John of Capistrano, who preached his doctrine of religious reform here.

In the following centuries, the convent underwent numerous restorations and modifications, until the suppression of religious orders in the 19th century.

Today, the Convent of Santa Maria di Gesù is an important historical and artistic monument, open to visitors throughout the year.

Additionally, the complex periodically hosts art exhibitions and cultural events.



Convent of Santa Maria del Gesu
Address: Via Piano di Gesù, 18, 97012 Chiaramonte Gulfi Ragusa Italia
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