San Gregorio Magno, Vizzini

San Gregorio Magno is the Roman Catholic chiesa madre or mother church located on the corner of Via San Gregorio Magno and Largo Matrice, in the center of the town of Vizzini, in the region of Sicily, Italy.

A church was likely present here in the prior to the 16th-century, associated with a Benedictine order convent, of which ruins can be found adjacent.

The façade, however, was built in Baroque style with a broken tympanum and awkwardly protruding Corinthian columns.

Diagonal to the façade in the piazza is a modern bronze statue of San Gregorio atop a graffiti-riddled column.

The chapel of San Biagio (St Blaise) is richly decorated with polychrome marble, mainly from the 19th century.

Baroque facade of church
South flank of church with Gothic portal and windows