Church of Sant'Anna in Malvagna

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In the small village of Malvagnain province of Messina, there is only one church and it is the mother church of Sant'Anna. Its construction is recent but the population of Malvagna is very fond and devoted to this structure, which has some very interesting aspects inside. So here is all the information you need to visit the church of Sant'Anna in Malvagna.

History of the mother church Sant'Anna in Malvagna

The church of Sant'Anna in Malvagna is a decidedly recent construction as its construction was completed only in 1934, however the structure has incorporated part of a previous and small chapel, also dedicated to Sant'Anna, which was present on site. As already underlined, the church gathers a community of very devoted believers, also because it is within the religious structure the statue of the is kept St. which is the great protagonist of the Feast of Sant'Anna dedicated to her which every year attracts thousands of faithful to the village. Finally, in recent years, the church has undergone some recovery and consolidation works.

The architecture and any works of art present in the mother church of Sant'Anna in Malvagna

The mother church of Sant'Anna in Malvagna is quite simple inside, as is the case for all places of worship that have a fairly recent construction. The main facade is in white stone, with a first part that includes a wooden door and has an exposed brick decoration, while in the upper part there is quicklime. The roof is sloping and surmounted by a simple iron cross. Inside, however, it has a single nave, on the two sides various niches that house the statues of saints, in place of the altar there is a simple polychrome marble pulpit. Inside the mother church of Sant'Anna in Malvagna, there is a half-bust statue representing San Cremete: the work contains the remains of the same saint. It is a figure very dear to the local population: he lived in the XNUMXth century and was first the founder and then the abbot of the Monastery of San Salvatore della Placa.

What you can do around the mother church of Sant'Anna in Malvagna

Those wishing to visit the mother church of Sant'Anna in Malvagna can take the opportunity to visit other monuments and points of interest within the village.

Certainly worth a visit the so-called Byzantine Cuba, which is a pre-Arab religious structure dating back to the period between the XNUMXth and XNUMXth centuries. Also very impressive remains of the church of San Marco and the monastery of the Friars Minor. History buffs, however, are sure to find them small necropolis of Malvagna an irresistible place: these are tombs that date back to the Sicilian period but which over time have also performed other functions, such as sheltering animals. Finally, to discover all the charm of village of Malvagna, a small tour of the historic center of the town is recommended: in some cases they are ruins, given that Malvagna was founded around 1600 but over the centuries the most historic part has been progressively abandoned and the citizens have preferred to build further downstream . Where today there is the Town Hall, there was once the Castle of the Lanzas, shot down in the fascist era.

How is it possible to get to Malvagna

Those who want to get to Malvagna to visit the mother church of Sant'Anna can move easily with their own auto. From Messina, for example, it is necessary to take the A18 motorway and then continue on the E45. The same road that those coming from Catania must follow who, after having traveled the A18, will continue on the Ss185. From Palermo, however, the motorway to choose is the A20 and then you must continue on the E90. Malvagna also has its own railway station, which is on the regional line Alcantara-Randazzo. Finally, those who wish to travel by bus, will be able to take advantage of the local lines made available by the public company AST which depart from both Messina and Palermo or Catania.

 

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