Saint Cecilia (disambiguation)
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Saint Cecilia is the patron saint of musicians and church music in Catholic and Orthodox traditions.
Saint Cecilia, St. Cecilia or Santa Cecilia may also refer to:
Places[edit]
- Santa Cecilia, a municipality in the province of Burgos, Castile and León, Spain
- Santa Cecilia del Alcor, a municipality in the province of Palencia, Castile and León, Spain
- Santa Cecilia Acatitlan, a Mesoamerican archaeological site in Mexico State, Mexico
- Santa Cecília (district of São Paulo), a district in Brazil
- Santa Cecília, Paraíba, a municipality in Brazil
- Santa Cecília, Porto Alegre a neighbourhood in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Buildings and structures[edit]
Churches[edit]
- St. Cecilia Catholic Church (Los Angeles), a church in Los Angeles, built in 1927 and consecrated in 1943
- Saint Cecilia's Catholic Church (Brooklyn), a church in Brooklyn, New York, USA, built in 1891 and consecrated in 1901
- Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, a 5th-century church in Rome, Italy
- St. Cecilia Cathedral, the cathedral of the Catholic Archdiocese of Omaha, Nebraska, US
Other[edit]
- Santa Cecilia Tower, a 17th-century tower in Gozo, Malta
- St. Cecilia School (disambiguation) a number of schools
- Santa Cecília (São Paulo Metro) a station on Line 3 (Red)
Arts and entertainment[edit]
Music[edit]
- Santa Cecilia Academy, or Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, a music institution in Rome, Italy
- Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, an Italian orchestra
- St. Cecilia Mass (Messe solennelle à Sainte-Cécile), an 1855 composition by Charles Gounod
- St. Cecilia: The Elektra Recordings, an album by Blue Öyster Cult, recorded 1970, released 2003
- Saint Cecilia (EP), by Foo Fighters, 2015
- "Saint Cecilia" (song), the title song
- St. Cecelia, a band that recorded the 1971 song "Leap Up and Down (Wave Your Knickers in the Air)"
Painting[edit]
- Saint Cecilia (Artemisia Gentileschi), a 1620 painting by Artemisia Gentileschi
- Saint Cecilia (Poussin), a 1628 painting by Nicholas Poussin