The Church of Saint Ursula of the Blacks (Italian: Chiesa di Sant'Orsola dei Negri) is a Baroque-style, Roman Catholic church located in the central Via Maqueda #110, adjacent to the Palazzo Comitini, in the quarter of the Albergaria, within the historic centre of Palermo, Region of Sicily, Italy.
The tag dei Negri refers to the black gowns worn by the members of the Confraternity during processions.
[1] The nave ceiling was frescoed with a depiction of the Glory of St Ursula by Gaspare Serenari.
The stucco decorations of Giacomo Serpotta for some of the chapels include multiple macabre skeletal representations.
Oil on canvas: Frescoes: The pillars are decorated with ovals representing the patron saints of Palermo: Lucy, Christina, Agatha, Ninfa, Olivia and Rosalia by the workshop of Pietro Novelli.