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Baroque Catania in One Day: 9 Stops from Piazza Duomo to Bellini Theater
What to See in Catania: 15 Stops Between Baroque, Roman Ruins, and Interactive Map
Civic Museum Castello Ursino Catania: Greco-Roman Collections and Sicilian Art in Frederick II’s Castle
Teatro Massimo Bellini Catania: Perfect Acoustics and the Triumph of Music Fresco
Palazzo Biscari: Frescoed Halls and Monumental Staircase in Catania’s Baroque
Aci Castle: Norman Fortress on Volcanic Rock with Etna Views
Antiquarium at the Roman Theatre of Catania: Unique Artefacts and Access to the Ancient Theatre
Basilica of the Alms in Catania: Baroque Art and Spirituality in the Historic Center
Bellini Civic Museum in Catania: Original Scores and Vincenzo Bellini’s Piano
Emilio Greco Museum in Catania: Over 150 Works by the Master in Palazzo Gravina Cruyllas
Greek-Roman Theatre of Catania: Lava Stone Steps and Etna View
San Nicolò l’Arena Monastery: Baroque Cloisters and Etna History in Catania
Roman Amphitheater of Catania: Lava Stone Arena for 15,000 Spectators
Ursino Castle: Civic Museum in Frederick II’s Castle in Catania
Cathedral of Saint Agatha: Baroque facade in lava stone and relics of the patron saint
White Palace Genoa: Masterpieces by Caravaggio and Van Dyck in a Rolli Palace
Genoa Lantern: Historic Lighthouse with Panoramic Views over the Old Port
Doge’s Palace Genoa: Former Doge’s Residence with International Exhibitions and Main Courtyard
