Church of San Giovanni Battista in Falcone

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Falcone, in the Metropolitan City of Messina, is a dream location, sandwiched between Tindari and Milazzo. In this coastal municipality overlooking the crystal clear Tyrrhenian Sea, there are countless tourist attractions that captivate visitors, from the sea to the monuments: one of these attractions is the Church of San Giovanni Battista in Falcone, which shows the history, faith and art of the village at the same time.

The Church of San Giovanni Battista is located in the center and is one of the three most important churches in Falcone, dedicated to the Patron Saint. The Parish was built in 1906 and solemn Masses are also celebrated here in honor of the patron saint, every year, on June 24th.

The architecture of the Church of San Giovanni Battista in Falcone and the works it houses

The Church of San Giovanni Battista in Falcone is a small sacred building, with simple features, but the Church is not without charm for this: the central body, painted in light colors, is divided into two orders in the main facade, while on the side the bell tower stands out higher, with the adjoining dial of the village clock.

On the first order we find a single wooden door, which can be accessed by climbing just a couple of steps from the road surface, while in the upper order we find an arched window, surmounted by a small circular opening. The door and the window of the main façade are inserted in a large arch which frames the openings.

Entering the church, you can admire remarkable works of art, especially the sacred-themed paintings of the Germanic school, such as the Transfiguration.

What to do at the Church of San Giovanni Battista in Falcone and in the surrounding area

Falcone it's a wonderful one Seaside, where the beach, pebbly or sandy according to taste, offers visitors all the beauty of the transparent sea of ​​northern Sicily; however, whoever is in holiday in Falcone and does not want to give up his spiritual needs, or is attracted by the artistic and architectural beauties of the Church of San Giovanni Battista in Falcone, can go to the Parish and take part in Mass, and then stay to admire the beauties kept inside the building.

In addition to relaxing on the beach and spiritual well-being, in Falcone you will also find other beauties to discover, such as the Necropolis of the III Millennium BC in Contrada Giglione, the remains of the fortress-prison of Oliveri in the Belvedere hamlet, the nineteenth-century Church of SS. Immaculate Conception with its wonderful paintings and the Church of Sant'Antonio in Via Nazionale.

From the town, you can also reach nearby destinations such as Tindari (8 km west), Oliveri (3,7 km) or Milazzo, not far away, about 29 km east of the town. These centers are known and loved for their historical or natural beauties, from the waves that break against the Promontory of Milazzo, with the port that allows you to reach the splendid Aeolian Islands, to the testimonies of History and Faith, in the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Tindari, up to the Palazzo Comunale di Oliveri, with the war memorial and the churches of the town.

If you want to go further, with forty minutes and 53 km of travel you will be in Messina, where you can discover the beauties of the Strait, the Cathedral and the Church of the Santissima Annunziata dei Catalani.

Speaking of Messina, throughout the province the typical cuisine is that of Messina: bread, pizzas, focaccia and salami, preserves and very fresh fish are the typical local products, which you will find in the farms of the area, while at the restaurant ask above all for seafood .

How is it possible to get to the Church of San Giovanni Battista in Falcone

The Church of San Giovanni Battista in Falcone is located in Piazza S. Giovanni n. 9, right in the center of the village.
Arrive at this delightful fishing village in the Metropolitan City of Messina, it is easy both for those traveling by train and for those arriving by car.

In the car, take the Falcone exit from the A20 Palermo-Messina, while on the train it is possible to get off directly at the village station.

 

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