Towns

Caltanissetta: The Ancient Nissa of the Siculi

Caltanissetta, once the ancient Nissa of the Siculi, has a rich history shaped by Arab, Norman and Aragonese rule. Known as a key sulfur...

Messina: The City of the Strait

Originally named Zancle by the Greeks - meaning "sickle," due to the crescent shape of its harbor - Messina has withstood the devastation of...

Modica: Baroque & Chocolate

The birthplace of poet Salvatore Quasimodo (1901-1968), Modica is one of the major centers of late Baroque architecture in Sicily. Just 8 kilometers east...

Bronte: The Land of Pistachios

Founded in 1520 through the unification of 24 rural villages near the Benedictine Monastery of Maniace, Bronte is less known for its historic churches...

Avola: Home of the “Nero”

Famed for its wine, citrus groves, grains, almonds and olives, Avola was founded in the 11th century under Arab rule and later passed to...

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...

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...

Comiso, nuova porta a sud-est

Comiso, per quasi quattro secoli (1453-1812) feudo dei Naselli, ha nel castello trecentesco il suo monumento più significativo. Altri interessanti monumenti sono i resti...

Capo d’Orlando, in memoria del paladino

A Capo d'Orlando, dell’antica Agatirno (fondata, vuole una leggenda, durante la guerra di Troia dal figlio di Eolo, da cui ebbe il nome) resta,...

Castelvetrano, la città degli ulivi

Sorta nei pressi dell’antica Selinunte, distrutta dai Cartaginesi nel 409 a.C., Castelvetrano ha un piccolo centro d’impianto medievale, fondato durante l’età araba, feudo della...
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