Holy Trinity Church in Villafrati

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Sicily is par excellence a land of devotion and is no exception to this rule village of Villafrati, in the province of Palermo, which offers its visitors some religious architecture of great value, such as the Holy Trinity Church in Villafrati. The structure is also closely linked to the history of the village, so visiting it inevitably means taking a dip into the past. Here, then, is all the information you need to visit Holy Trinity Church in Villafrati and the historic village.

History of the Santissima Trinità church in Villafrati

The construction of the Mother Church of the Most Holy Trinity in Villafrati it dates back to 1750 at the behest of Vincenzo Filangeri, baron of the feud, who subsidized its construction entirely and also took care of the conception of the basic project.
The first stone was symbolically laid in day of Pentecost, then the works continued until 1765, the year in which the church was handed over to the faithful in the month of October. Even the title to the Blessed Immaculate Virgin and Holy Trinity it was strongly desired by Filangeri who was extremely devoted to this figure.
Over the centuries, then, some renovation works have followed which, however, unlike other cases in Sicily, have not distorted the plan and volume of the Santissima Trinità church in Villafrati.

The architecture and any works of art present in the mother church of Villafrati

From an architectural point of view, the exteriors are in Baroque style while inside the church has a single central nave which, however, is about twenty meters long and ten wide, precisely to give a sense of breadth. Inside, the style is sober but solemn, with the spaces divided symmetrically thanks to the presence of six altars.
Each of these is decorated with stucco and marble and the decorative motif inside is always the same. An element that characterizes the Holy Trinity Church it is certainly its entrance portal, made in bronze by the artist Biagio Govern themIt is called Door of the Mysteries and is carved with sacred scenes but also with historical episodes concerning the village.
Among the works that can be admired inside, there are the wooden statue of San Francesco di Paola, which is dated 1858, some oil paintings made by Randazzo father and son in 1770, finally the wooden statue of San Giuseppe, work finished around 1700.

What you can do around the Santissima Trinità church in Villafrati

Among the most representative architectures of the village of Villafrati certainly one must include the area known by the name of Baths of Cefalà Diana or Arab baths. It is a spa facility that is traced back to the times of Arab domination.
Filangeri Palace, however, also known by the name de The Baglio, is a nineteenth-century structure born with the aim of being the residence of the noble Filangeri family. On one side of the structure, then, it is also possible to access a room that has been transformed into a theater for some time.
Finally, another unmissable church is the one entitled to Most Holy Crucifix, financed by the Filangeri family who gave the construction order in 1745. Its interior is particular as it houses the tombs of many deceased, given that until 1874 it was also a cemetery.

How is it possible to get to Villafrati

Those who leave from Palermo and want to reach by car la Holy Trinity Church in Villafrati they can do it along the SS121 or the Sp77. Those who move from Catania, however, must first take the A19 and then continue on the SS121.
From Messina the most suitable route is to take the A20 first and then the E90 while from Trapani visitors will choose the A29 and immediately after the E933. Finally, from Syracuse, you must first take the A19 and then the E932 while from Enna and Agrigento the recommended road is the Ss189.

Villafrati does not have its own railway station, so those who prefer to move on the train they can refer to the nearby stations of Casteldaccia, Altavilla Milicia or San Nicola Tonnara and from there continue towards the village with the bus lines made available by the AST company.

 

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