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Corleone: Beyond the Mafia

Corleone, with probable Arab origins and repopulated in the 13th century by a Lombard colony before becoming a fief of the Ventimiglia family, is...

Chiaramonte Gulfi: The “Balcony of Sicily”

Perched at 665 meters in the Hyblaean Mountains, Chiaramonte Gulfi is an agricultural town named after its founder, Manfredi I Chiaramonte, the 14th-century Count...

San Cataldo: The Town of Laurel

Situated at 625 meters above sea level, San Cataldo is an agricultural town with a rich mining history, founded in 1607. It hosts numerous...

Noto: The Queen of Baroque

Once home to ancient Noto, which was destroyed in the 1693 earthquake, the new town emerged in the early 18th century, 10 km southeast...

Milazzo: The Gateway to the Aeolian Islands

Founded in the 8th century B.C., Milazzo, known as ancient Mylai, is where Roman forces led by Caius Duilius defeated the Carthaginians in 260...

Megara Hyblaea: Siceliot Archaeology

According to ancient sources, Megara Hyblaea, along with Naxos, was one of the earliest Siceliot cities. Founded around 729 B.C. by Greek settlers from...

Eraclea Minoa: A Marvel of History and Nature

Settled along the coast between Agrigento and Sciacca, at the beginning of Capo Bianco, Eraclea Minoa stands as one of the world's most incredible...

Pantalica: The Rupestrian Necropolis

Located 5 km south of Sortino, where the ancient city of Hybla once stood (mid-XIII century BC), Pantalica is the most striking and important...

San Marco d’Alunzio: A Charming Village in the Nebrodi

Once known as Aluntium, a Greek colony dating back to the IV century BC, San Marco d'Alunzio took shape around a castle built by...

Piazza Armerina: A Unesco World Heritage Wonder

While the baroque Cathedral (Duomo) surrounded by medieval streets and ancient buildings, including the striking Palazzo Trigona, adds charm to Piazza Armerina, its true...

Militello in Val di Catania: A Little Baroque Treasure

Militello in Val di Catania is a charming baroque jewel with ancient roots. The town flourished in the early 17th century under the influence...

Calascibetta: A Journey Through Ancient History

Calascibetta's notable landmarks include the impressive Norman tower and the Chiesa Madre di Sant’Alessandro (Mother Church of Sant'Alessandro), which was built in the 18th...
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