1. Villa Bellini/Chiosco Bellini
Villa Bellini is one of Catania's oldest urban parks, offering lush gardens, scenic views, and a quaint kiosk for refreshments.
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Villa Bellini is one of Catania's oldest urban parks, offering lush gardens, scenic views, and a quaint kiosk for refreshments.
A 13th-century castle built by Frederick II, Ursino Castle now houses the civic museum and offers insights into Catania's history.
Located in Piazza del Duomo, this iconic fountain features a lava stone elephant, symbolizing Catania's resilience.
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This stunning cathedral is dedicated to Catania's patron saint, Agatha, and showcases beautiful baroque architecture.
An ancient theater in Catania that displays the city's rich history, with remnants from both Greek and Roman eras.
A triumphal arch erected in 1768, offering a grand entrance and a testament to Catania's baroque architecture.
A magnificent baroque palace known for its opulent interiors and fascinating guided tours.
A historic building near the port, now a vibrant space hosting shops, food venues, and cultural events.
This museum offers a detailed exhibition on the Allied invasion of Sicily during World War II, providing a unique historical perspective.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this monastery is one of the largest in Europe and a masterpiece of Sicilian Baroque architecture.
An elegant example of Sicilian baroque architecture located in the heart of Catania.
A beautiful baroque church offering panoramic views of Catania from its rooftop.
An impressive gate connecting Piazza Duomo to the harbor, part of the city’s ancient defensive walls.
A charming fountain located in Piazza del Duomo, known for its depiction of the Amenano river god.
Join a local guide on a free walking tour to discover Catania's rich history, culture, and hidden gems.
A smaller, ancient Roman theater adjacent to the larger Greek-Roman theater, used for musical performances.
Catania's city hall located in Piazza del Duomo, featuring elegant architecture and historical significance.
A series of arches near the port, offering picturesque views and a glimpse into Catania's maritime history.
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