More than 3000 meters high, Mount Etna offers, from whatever direction reached, breathtaking scenery and views to capture on film. Its baroque is visible in every street and alley. Piazza...
Ragusa is a beautiful baroque city, included on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Once you get a view of the town, you'll be amazed to find out that it is...
Bufalino called it a "split pomegranate". It's also written in the first edition of the Encyclopedia Treccani as "the most distinctive city in Italy after Venice" when the highways were...
The city's origins can be traced back to prehistoric times. Late during the Bronze Age, a group of Sicilians settled on top of a hill facing the sea on the...
The entire urban area, a UNESCO world heritage site since 2005, offers visitors the chance to travel in time without stops. You'll be amazed by the imposing fortifications of...
Noto is a baroque jewel perched on a plateau. It's beauty, harmonious to the point of almost seeming fictional, is like a scene from a theatre prodution. However. Noto was...
Piazza Armerina has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997 for its Villa of Casale. Preserving a wealth of art and archeology whose fame has gone around the world....
The Valley of the Temples in Agrigento (World Heritage Site by UNESCO) according to Goethe, "I've never seen splendor like this in my entire life" and is a wonder to...