San Giovanni degli Eremiti

San Giovanni degli Eremiti is an ancient former monastic church located on Via Benedettini #19 in the ancient quarter of Albergaria of the city of , region of , Italy.
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  • Type: Church
  • Denomination: Catholic
  • Description: church in Palermo, Sicily, Italy
  • Also known as: Church of San Giovanni degli Eremiti”, “Eglise Saint-Jean des Ermites”, and “Église Saint-Jean des Ermites

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Palatine Chapel and San Giorgio in Kemonia.

Museum
The /ˈpælətaɪn ˈtʃæpəl/ is the royal chapel of the in , . This building is a mixture of Byzantine, Norman and Fatimid architectural styles, showing the tricultural state of Sicily during the 12th century after Roger I and Robert Guiscard conquered the island. is situated 180 metres northwest of San Giovanni degli Eremiti.

Church
, some decades ago renamed as San Giuseppe Cafasso, is a Roman Catholic parish church located on Via dei Benedettini #13 in the city of , region of , Italy.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Albergaria, Palermo and Monte di Pietà, Palermo.

Neighborhood
Albergaria or Albergheria, also known as Palazzo Reale, is a historical quarter of the city of in . The district is southwest of .

Neighborhood
Monte di Pietà, also called Seralcadi, Seralcadio, or il Capo, is one of the original quarters of , region of Sicily, Italy. The four original districts were established during the Spanish rule of Palermo.

San Giovanni degli Eremiti

Latitude
38.10957° or 38° 6′ 35″ north
Longitude
13.35469° or 13° 21′ 17″ east
Elevation
28 metres (92 feet)
Open location code
8FCM4953+RV
Open­Street­Map ID
way 49786077
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­place_of_worship
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­church
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­archaeological_site
Open­Street­Map attribute
denomination=­catholic
Geo­Names ID
11822517
Wiki­data ID
Q745359
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Tagalog—“San Giovanni degli Eremiti” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: سان جيوفاني ديجلي إيريميتي
  • Basque: San Giovanni degli Eremiti
  • Chinese: 独修者若望教堂
  • Dutch: San Giovanni degli Eremiti
  • Egyptian Arabic: كنيسه سان جيوفانى ديجلى ايريميتى
  • Esperanto: Preĝejo Sankta Johano de la ermitoj
  • French: Église de San Giovanni degli Eremiti
  • French: église Saint-Jean-des-Ermites de Palerme
  • French: Église Saint-Jean-des-Ermites de Palerme
  • German: San Giovanni degli Eremiti
  • Greek: Σαν Τζοβάννι ντελι Ερεμίτι
  • Hebrew: כנסיית ג’ובאני הקדוש של הנזירים המתבודדים
  • Hebrew: כנסיית ג’ובאני הקדוש של הנזירים
  • Hungarian: Chiesa di San Giovanni degli Eremiti
  • Hungarian: Remete Szent János temploma
  • Italian: chiesa di San Giovanni degli Eremiti
  • Italian: Chiesa di San Giovanni degli Eremiti
  • Japanese: サン・ジョヴァンニ・デッリ・エレミティ
  • Japanese: サン・ジョヴァンニ・デッリ・エレミティ教会
  • Persian: کلیسای سان جیووانی دگلی ارمیتی
  • Piemontese: Cesa ëd San Gioann dj’Armita
  • Polish: San Giovanni degli Eremiti
  • Russian: Сан-Джованни-дельи-Эремити
  • Slovenian: Cerkev sv. Janeza Evangelista, Palermo
  • Slovenian: Cerkev sv. Janeza Puščavnika, Palermo
  • Slovenian: Cerkev sv. Janeza Puščavnika
  • Spanish: San Giovanni degli Eremiti
  • Tagalog: San Giovanni degli Eremiti

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