Villa Filippina, Palermo

Villa Filippina is presently an urban public park and host to various cultural events, with one entrance on Via Villa Filippina, facing the park in front of San Francesco di Paola, in Palermo, region of Sicily, Italy.

The nearly circumvalent arcade was built between 1755-1757 under the patronage of Don Angelo Serio, who left his inheritance to the order.

Some of the walls inside the arcade were frescoed by Vito D’Anna and Antonio Manno.

In the center is a Billiemi stone fountain (1759) sculpted by Gioacchino Vitagliano, and decorated with statues of the saints Ignatius of Loyola, Felix of Cantalice, Camillo de Lellis, and Carlo Borromeo.

There are presently performances in the space, with a planetarium and astronomy museum now occupying the old cinema.

Villa Filippina