Val di Noto
Sicily’s Baroque towns in the southeast.
Noto Antica: The Ruins of the City Destroyed by the 1693 Earthquake
Cassibile Necropolis: The Grotto Tombs of Noto Between History and Nature
Ear of Dionysius: Syracuse’s Acoustic Cave That Amplifies Every Whisper
Thapsos: The Ancient Prehistoric Village with a Cliffside Necropolis Overlooking the Sea
Syracuse Cathedral: The Duomo Concealing a Greek Temple
Greek Theatre of Syracuse: Sicily’s Largest Ancient Stage
Baglio Anselmi Museum Marsala: The Perfectly Preserved 3rd Century BC Punic Shipwreck
Mazara del Vallo Ornithological Museum: 300 Birds of Western Sicily
Roman Theater Ascoli Piceno: 1st Century BC Cavea in the Historic Center
Torre Cabrera Ragusa: 16th-Century Fortress with 360° Mediterranean Views
Church of Santa Maria delle Scale: Iconic View Over the Baroque Roofs of Ragusa Ibla
Church of Santa Maria dell’Itria in Ragusa: Concave Baroque Facade and Bell Tower with Colored Majolica Tiles
Duomo di San Giorgio in Ragusa Ibla: Baroque Convex Facade and Illusory Dome
Iblean Archaeological Museum Ragusa: Artifacts from Kamarina and Millennial Iblean History
Capo Scaramia Lighthouse: A 360° View of the Iblean Coast Since 1859
Church of San Francesco all’Immacolata: Baroque Frescoes and 18th-Century Organ in Ragusa Ibla
Ibleo Garden: Panoramic View of Ragusa Ibla and Historic Churches
Church of San Giuseppe Ragusa: Baroque Convex Facade and Gilded Interiors
