Monument

Monument of San Vito in Piazza della Repubblica

Monument of San Vito in Piazza della Repubblica Monument of San Vito in Piazza della Repubblica
At the centre of the Piazza della Repubblica there is the marble statue of St. Vito patron saint of Mazara, built by Ignazio Marabitti in 1771.

Elegant eighteenth-century buildings rise around the statue such as the Seminary of the Bishop’s Palace, the Cathedral, the Seminary of the Clerics.

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