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Hotel Ristorante Paradise, Santa Maria di Licodia, Italy

Hotel Ristorante Paradise, Santa Maria di Licodia, Italy
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Hotel Ristorante Paradise has a restaurant, seasonal outdoor swimming pool, a bar and shared lounge in Santa Maria di Licodia. Each accommodation at the 4-star hotel has garden views, and guests can enjoy access to a garden and to a terrace. The accommodation features a 24-hour front desk, airport transfers, room service and free WiFi throughout the propert...
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Il lago Gurrida, Randazzo in provincia di Catania, Sicilia

Lago Gurrida - un piccolo lago alle pendici dell'Etna creato nel 1536 da uno sbarramento dovuto ad una collata lavica.
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Caltagirone in Sicily

Caltagirone in Sensational Sicily is presented by Alessandro Sorbello A town and comune in the province of Catania, on the island (and region) of Sicily, about 70 km southwest of Catania . It is bounded by the comuni of Acate, Gela, Grammichele, Licodia Eubea, Mazzarino, Mazzarrone, Mineo, Mirabella Imbaccari, Niscemi, Piazza Armerina, San Michele di Ganzaria.


The famous decorated staircase of Caltagirone.The city has been long famous for the production of pottery and terra-cotta wares. Nowadays the production is more and more oriented to artistic production of ceramics and terra-cotta sculptures. Other activities are mainly related to agriculture (production of grapes, olives, peaches).

History
The city's name derives from the Arabic qal'at-al-ganom (Castle of the Genies). It was inhabited since pre-historical times, as attested by the presence of two necropolis dating from the second millenium BCE and by numerous other archaeological findings. It was later inhabited by the Sicels pre-Roman population.

The Arabs built here a castle, which in 1030 was attacked by Ligurian troops under the Byzantine general George Maniakes, and which have left traces of Ligurian language in the current dialect. The city flourished under the Norman and Hohenstaufen domination, becoming a renowned center for production of ceramics.

The city was almost completely destroyed by the severe earthquake of 1693. Many public and private buildings have then been reconstructed in Baroque style. Primarily for this reason, the city has been inserted, together with the surrounding territory in an area protected by the UNESCO World Heritage program.


Main sights

A collection of ancient and modern pottery and terra-cotta, dating back to the Magna Grecia period, is available in the local Museum of Pottery, created in 1965.

The main landmark of the city is the 142-step monumental Staircase of Santa Maria del Monte, built from 1608 in the old part of the town. The peculiarity is that each step is decorated with different hand-decorated ceramics, using styles and figures derived from the millennial tradition of pottery making. Once a year, on and around the day of the city's patron saint, (St. James, 25 July), the staircase is illuminated with candles of different colours arranged in order to reconstruct an artistic drawing of several tens of meters.

Religious buildings include:

The Cathedral of St. Julian, of Norman origin, with a twentieth-century art nouveau façade by Saverio Gulli.
The Baroque church of San Francesco di Paola. The sacristy is in Gothic style, dating from before the 1693 earthquake.
San Francesco d'Assisi, edified in 1236 and rebuilt in Baroque style after 1693. The façade has two orders with marine symbols and a statue of the Immaculate. The dome is unfinished.
Church of the Gesù (1570). The façade has eight statues portraying saints and the Madonna with Child. The interior, one a single nave, houses a Pietà by Filippo Paladino (1607) and Christ's Nativity by Polidoro da Caravaggio.
Santa Maria del Monte (twelfth century).
The Renaissance Church of the New Capuchins, in white stone, with a noteworthy treasure and a picture gallery.
St. James.
Also noteworthy is the Palazzo Senatorio (fifteenth century), the former Town Hall.

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Catania

The Sensational Sicily Series of Films presented by Alessandro Sorbello showcase one of the most beautiful regions on earth, rich in history, Sicily formed part of the cradle of civilization. This project is born from a collaboration between the Region of Sicily The Italian Chamber of Commerce, New Realm Media and Alessandro Sorbello Productions.

Profile of Catania (Greek: Κατάνη -- Katánē; Latin: Catana and Catina; Arabic: Balad-al-Fil or Medinat-al-Fil, Wadi Musa and Qataniyah) is the second-largest city of Sicily, southern Italy, and is the capital of the province which bears its name.

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With some 306,000 inhabitants (750,000 in the metropolitan area) it has the second highest population density on the island. The city's patron saint is Saint Agatha. Catania is located on the east coast of the island, halfway between Messina and Siracusa and is at the foot of the active volcano Mount Etna.

History and Foundation

All ancient authors agree in representing Catania as a Greek colony named Κατάνη

(Katánē—see also List of traditional Greek place names) of Chalcidic origin, but founded immediately from the neighboring city of Naxos, under the guidance of a leader named Euarchos (Euarchus). The exact date of its foundation is not recorded, but it appears from Thucydides to have followed shortly after that of Leontini (modern Lentini), which he places in the fifth year after Syracuse, or 730 BCE. (Thuc. vi. 3; Strabo vi. p. 268; Scymn. Ch. 286; Scyl. § 13; Steph. B. s. v.)

Greek Sicily

The only event of its early history which has been transmitted to us is the legislation of Charondas, and even of this the date is wholly uncertain.

But from the fact that his legislation was extended to the other Chalcidic cities, not only of Sicily, but of Magna Graecia also, as well as to his own country (Arist., Pol. ii. 9), it is evident that Catania
continued in intimate relations with these kindred cities. It seems to have retained
its independence till the time of Hieron of Syracuse, but that despot, in 476 BCE, expelled all the original inhabitants, whom he established at Leontini, while he repeopled the city with a new body of colonists, amounting, it is said, to not less than 10,000 in number, and consisting partly of Syracusans, partly of Peloponnesians.

He at the same time changed its name to Αἴτνη (Aítnē, Aetna or Ætna, after the nearby volcano), and caused himself to be proclaimed the Oekist or founder of the new city. As such he was celebrated by Pindar, and after his death obtained heroic honors from the citizens of his new colony. (Diod. xi. 49, in 66; Strab. l.c.; Pind. Pyth. i., and Schol. ad loc.)

But this state of things was of brief duration, and a few years after the death of Hieron and the expulsion of Thrasybulus, the Syracusans combined with Ducetius, king of the Siculi, to expel the newly settled inhabitants of Catania, who were compelled to retire to the fortress of Inessa (to which they gave the name of Aetna), while the old Chalcidic citizens were reinstated in the possession of Catania
, 461 BCE. (Diod. xi. 76; Strab. l. c.)

The period which followed the settlement of affairs at this epoch appears to have been one of great prosperity for Catania, as well as for the Sicilian cities in general: but we have no details of its history till the great Athenian expedition to Sicily (part of the larger Peloponnesian War).

On that occasion the Catanaeans, notwithstanding their Chalcidic connections, at first refused to receive the Athenians into their city: but the latter having effected an entrance, they found themselves compelled to espouse the alliance of the invaders, and Catania became in consequence the headquarters of
the Athenian armament throughout the first year of the expedition, and the base of their subsequent operations against Syracuse. (Thuc. vi. 50-52, 63, 71, 89; Diod. xiii. 4, 6, 7; Plut. Nic. 15, 16.)

We have no information as to the fate of Catania after the close of this expedition:
it is next mentioned in 403 BCE, when it fell into the power of Dionysius I of Syracuse, who sold the inhabitants as slaves, and gave up the city to plunder; after which he established there a body of Campanian mercenaries. These, however, quitted it again in 396 BCE, and retired to Aetna, on the approach of the great Carthaginian armament under Himilco and Mago. The great sea-fight in which the latter defeated Leptines, the brother of Dionysius, was fought immediately off Catania, and the city apparently fell, in consequence, into the hands of the Carthaginians. (Diod. xiv. 15, 58, 60.)

But we have no account of its subsequent fortunes, nor does it appear who constituted its new population; it is only
certain that it continued to exist. Callippus, the assassin of Dion, when he was expelled from Syracuse, for a time held possession of Catania (Plut. Dion. 58); and when Timoleon landed in Sicily we find it subject to a despot named Mamercus, who at first joined the Corinthian leader but afterwards abandoned his alliance for that of the Carthaginians, and was in consequence attacked and expelled by Timoleon. (Diod. xvi. 69; Plut. Timol. 13, 30-34.) Catania was now restored to liberty, and appears to have continued to retain its independence; during the wars of Agathocles with the Carthaginians, it sided at one time with the former, at others with the latter; and when Pyrrhus landed in Sicily, Catania was the first to open its gates to him, and received him with the greatest magnificence. (Diod. xix. 110, xxii. 8, Exc. Hoesch. p. 496.)

Roman rule

In the First Punic War, Catania was one of the first among the cities of Sicily,
which made their submission to the Romans, after the first successes of their arms in 263 BCE. (Eutrop. ii. 19.) The expression of Pliny (vii. 60) who represents it as having been taken by Valerius Messala, is certainly a mistake.

It appears to have continued afterwards steadily to maintain its friendly relations with Rome, and though it did not enjoy the advantages of a confederate city (foederata civitas), like its neighbors Tauromenium (modern Taormina and Messana (modern Messina), it rose to a position of great prosperity under the Roman rule. Cicero repeatedly mentions it as, in his time, a wealthy and flourishing city; it retained its ancient municipal institutions, its chief magistrate bearing the title of Proagorus; and appears to have been one of the principal ports of Sicily for the export of corn. (Cic. Verr. iii. 4. 3, 83, iv. 23, 45; Liv. xxvii. 8.)
It subsequently suffered severely from the ravages of Sextus Pompeius, and was in consequence one of the cities to which a colony was sent by Augustus; a measure that appears to have in a great degree restored its prosperity, so that in Strabo's time it was one of the few cities in the island that was in a flourishing condition (Strab. vi. pp. 268, 270, 272; Dion Cass. iv. 7.)

It retained its colonial rank, as well as its prosperity, throughout the period of the Roman Empire; so that in the fourth century Ausonius in his Ordo Nobilium Urbium, notices Catania and Syracuse
alone among the cities of Sicily. (Plin. iii. 8. s. 14; Ptol. iii. 4. § 9; Itin. Ant. pp. 87,90, 93, 94).

After the fall of the Roman Empire

In 535, Catania was recovered by Belisarius from the Goths, and became again, under
the rule of the Byzantine Empire, one of the most important cities of the island. (Procop. B. G. i. 5.). It was extensively destroyed by earthquakes in 1169 and 1693 and by lava flows which ran over and around it into the sea.

The first Sicilian university was founded there in 1434.

Locational significance

The position of Catania at the foot of Mount Etna was the source, as Strabo remarks, both of benefits and evils to the city. For on the one hand, the violent outbursts of the volcano from time to time
desolated great parts of its territory; on the other, the volcanic ashes produced a soil of great fertility, adapted especially for the growth of vines. (Strab. vi. p. 269.)

One of the most serious calamities of the former class was the eruption of 121 BCE, when great part of its territory was overwhelmed by streams of lava, and the hot ashes fell in such quantities in the city itself, as to break in the roofs of the houses. Catania was in consequence exempted, for 10 years, from its usual contributions to the Roman state. (Oros. v. 13.)

The greater part of the broad tract of plain to the southwest of Catania (now called the Piano di Catania, a district of great fertility), appears to have belonged, in ancient times, to Leontini or Centuripa (modern Centuripe), but that portion of it between Catana itself and the mouth of the Symaethus, was annexed to the territory of the latter city, and must have furnished abundant supplies of corn.

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Gole della Stretta 4K

Le Gole della stretta o Stretta di Buccheri sono un sito geocarsico che ricade nel territorio comunale di Buccheri (Siracusa).
Le affascinanti Gole della Stretta o “Stretta di Buccheri” sono state scavate dall’azione erosiva delle acque del fiume San Leonardo, considerato il corso d’acqua più importante dell’area nord del territorio di Siracusa. Dopo aver percorso l'estremità settentrionale degli Iblei (nella quale sorge Buccheri) il San Leonardo bagna i territori a cavallo tra Francofonte e Lentini, dividendo idealmente la provincia aretusea da quella catanese, sfociando nello Ionio poco a sud del fiume Simeto, che cintura l’Etna da ovest a sud ed è il più importante fiume siciliano.
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The Gole della Stretta or Stretta di Buccheri is a geocarsic site that falls within the municipal area of Buccheri (Syracuse).
The fascinating Gorges of the Stretta or Stretta di Buccheri were dug by the erosive action of the waters of the San Leonardo river, considered the most important watercourse in the northern area of the Syracuse area. After having crossed the northern end of the Iblei (in which Buccheri stands), the San Leonardo bathes the territories between Francofonte and Lentini, ideally dividing the province of Arezzo from that of Catania, flowing into the Ionian just south of the Simeto river, which surrounds the 'Etna from west to south and is the most important Sicilian river.

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Fare Shopping in Sicilia a due passi da Caltagirone (CT) Gucci, Versace, Benetton, Giorgio Armani

Pernottando a Caltagirone, presso la nostra struttura I Colori della Sicilia Affittacamere aCaltagirone puoi facilmente raggiungere un luogo unico in #Sicilia, un villaggio dedicato alla moda e allo shopping, agli affari e agli sconti. In questo villaggio potrai acquistare i tuoi brand di alta #moda preferiti, per esempio Giorgio Armani, Versace, Gucci, Benetton e tanti altri a prezzi davvero convenienti. Chiedi a noi come raggiungere il villagio e ti sapremo aiutare.



E sarà per noi un piacere aiutarti a vivere una giornata diversa all'insegna del relax e dello shoppig, anche per rifarti il #guardaroba senza spendere una fortuna.

Mulini Saline di Trapani

Uno dei panorami più visitati della Sicilia occidentale è senza dubbio il tratto di costa che va da Trapani a Marsala, caratterizzato dalla presenza di antiche saline. Le Saline di Trapani sono presenti nel territorio da secoli. L'area che comprende le Saline è estesa per mille ettari nella zona sud di Trapani fino a Marsala, comprendendo anche Mozia.

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De Curtis Palace b&b Catania

Il De Curtis Palace b&b si trova a Catania vicinissimo al centro storico e a sli 500mt dalla stazione centrale
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Misterbianco est, aerial view

In volo sui luoghi più belli della Sicilia e non solo!
Unisciti al canale

In questo video si vola a est di Misterbianco, esattamente in zona Pianotavola. Si vede la sempre presente Etna, alcuni edifici industriali e commerciali e la linea ferroviaria Circumetnea, che passa dai principali paesi etnei.
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Il cammino dell'acqua

Dalla piccola goccia alla cascata ed il torrente impetuoso. La poesia di questo prezioso e magico elemento.

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Ti Spedisco in Convento di Fragalà in Musica Meta Turistica in Sicilia Comune Frazzanò San Lorenzo

In questo video viene raccontata l'anteprima in musica della descrizione in immagini della meta turistica più intrigante del comune di Frazzanò (ME). Il convento di fragalà!

Frazzanò è sede dei più antichi monasteri basiliani della Sicilia, L'abbazia di S. Filippo di Fragalà. L'edificio sorge a circa 2 Km. Dal paese, fu fatto costruire dal conte Ruggero e dalla consorte Adelasia nel 1090, e fu centro importante di culture e di ricerche agiografiche. Oggi il monastero non ospita più i frati. La sua ricchissima biblioteca, che custodiva volumi pregiati e che dopo il 1866 fu trasferita nel centro abitato, perchè potesse essere consultata più agevolmente, fu, per incuria di Autorità Comunali di allora distrutta e dispersa. Le pergamene greche e latine di epoca anteriore al 1743, che costituivano il Tabulario del Monastero, furono sottratte al deplorevole destino di ammuffire e marcire, com'era avvenuto per i libri della biblioteca. Oggi le suddette pergamene si trovano nell'archivio di stato di Palermo. Questo monastero ha anche il singolare privilegio di avere ospitato, per parte della sua via, S. Lorenzo Confessore. Il monastero ebbe il suo massimo splendore sotto i normanni, svevo, angioini e decadde con denominazione aragonese riveste un particolare storico-architettonico specialmente le sue absidi molto ben conservate. Annessa al monastero c'è la chiesa di stile siculo-romano.

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1ª corsa del nuovo treno della Circumetnea: DMU 001 VULCANO

Inaspettatamente il nuovo treno della Ferrovia Circumetnea DMU 001 denominato VULCANO ha percorso i binari della stessa Circumetnea il 11/12/2015. È transitato a Misterbianco alle ore 22.35 circa. Al ritorno, ossia quando l'ho filmato, è passato alle 2:40 circa. Le poltrone all'interno sono ancora imballate! Io personalmente non so se gli abbiano fatto fare qualche corsa di prova, hanno verificato se passasse tra le banchine di alcune stazioni, ( visto che alcune banchine hanno dovuto rettificarle per consentire il passaggio dello stesso ), o altro. Un mio amico ipotizza che abbiano verificato altezza e larghezza dei tunnel delle nuove stazioni, come ad esempio la stazione di Santa Maria Di Licodia. Io le ripreso dalla stazione di Misterbianco. Detto questo vi auguro buona visione!

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Salina - Aeolian Islands - The Island of Colors

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Salina, the second for extent among Eolian Islands, is a treasure chest easy to discover.
As all the other six pearls of Mediterranean sea, Salina has its own character: thoughtful, quiet, romantic and full of colors.

A trip to this island is a total experience since your first steps on its rocky land.
You can start the exploration from its wonderful seasides, cliffs, stony beaches, sea caves, or you can begin your visit walking along the narrow alleys of little villages as Rinella, Pollara, Lingua, Santa Marina Salina, Leni and Malfa.
Each one of them gets its own history and tradition.
Lingua, for example, with its white houses, lies near a little lake, maybe an old salina that gave the modern name to the island;
Rinella is the secondary pier. A sunny intimist village in front of a beautiful black beach;
Pollara, set of famous films, looks at the sea from a spectacular cliff and offers one of the best sunset of the entire archipelago;
Santa Marina Salina, the main settlement, a calm and elegant little town facing without shyness the biggest Lipari;
Malfa, the homeland of Malvasia, the sweet wine renowned all around the world.

But Salina is even more than this.
Incredible landscapes and seascapes, a bucolic countryside, exciting trails for trekking, a delicious typical cuisine, it is impossible to fill the list of attractions.

There is just one way to understand its charming soul.
To live it, breathing its atmosphere and feeling the vibes of this colorful island.


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