Some graffiti on the door posts suggests that it may have been a mosque during the period of Arab rule in the island.
In the fifteenth century it became the church of the Catalan merchants in the city, hence that part of its name. Fascinating interior architecture, Romanesque arches resting on actual Roman columns re-used from the Temple of Neptune.
One of the many medieval wonders in Messina.
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