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Dating back to the XII century, these sacred aediculae known in Sicilian dialect as ‘Fiuredde’ or ‘Cappidduzzi’ are the manifestation of a spontaneous cult or a need for protection. They can be found almost everywhere on the island and they used to be reference and meeting points for the neighbourhood. Although they are now mostly in a state of disrepair, some are still taken care of by local pious women.