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Carmine Maggiore's tower bell

Built in the middle of Ballaro's market, the church of Carmine Maggiore shows a dome with majolics and stucco, visible from different parts of the city. 

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The present day tower bell it's not the original, three more were built in the same place, the first in 1620, the second in 1670. The third, in 1740, was designed by the architect Francesco Ferrigno and made by Salvatore Puglisi. With the lowering of the square, the tower bell had some structure problems that forced the friars to destroy it in 1883 and rebuilt it in the present day shape. It has three square floors, which first is next to the interiors floors. 

From the tower bell you have a close-up view to the dome that give the feelings of almost touch it. It has three order: tambour, vault and small lantern. On the tambour four double columns in stone covered in stucco, with dorics capital with fruits and flowers. Between the columns, four telamons that seems to keep the dome with their force. 

Opening hours: from october to march Monday to Saturday from 10:00 am to 01:30 pm and from 02:00 pm to 04:30 pm; from march to october from Monday to Saturday from 10:00 am to 01:30 pm and from 02:00 pm to 04:30 pm; Sunday from 11:30 am to 03:30 pm

Tickets:

Church/cloister: 4,00€

Church/cloister (Route of sacred): 3,00€

Church/cloister/tower bell: 6,00€

Church/cloister/tower bell (Route of sacred): 5,00€

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Info and group reservation: sikalesh.cultura@gmail.com; +39 351 8170095

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