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Must-see attractions in Sicily

  • Quattro Canti

    Palermo

    Officially titled Piazza Vigliena, the elegant intersection of Corso Vittorio Emanuele and Via Maqueda is better known as the Quattro Canti. Marking the…

  • Galleria d'Arte Moderna

    Palermo

    This lovely, wheelchair-accessible museum is housed in a 15th-century palazzo, which metamorphosed into a convent in the 17th century. Divided over three…

  • Chiesa di San Domenico

    Palermo

    The current Chiesa di San Domenico was built in 1640 following the design of architect Andrea Cirrincione; the facade was added in 1726 after the…

  • Chiesa Anime Sante del Purgatorio

    Trapani

    Just off the corso in the heart of the city, this church houses the impressive 18th-century misteri, 20 life-sized wooden effigies depicting the story of…

  • View of Porta Nuova in Marsala, Trapani, Sicily, Italy, Europe
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    Porta Nuova

    Marsala

    This old town gate marks the western edge of Marsala's historic centre.

  • Duomo di San Pietro

    Modica

    In Modica, the Duomo di San Pietro plays second fiddle only to the Cattedrale di San Giorgio. The original 14th-century church was damaged in the…

  • Real Duomo

    Erice

    Erice's Royal Cathedral – a golden mirage of sculpted buttermilk stone and Carrara marble – was built in 1314 by order of a grateful Frederick III who…

  • Museo Diocesano di Palermo

    Palermo

    Palermo's Diocesan Museum is home to an important collection of artworks. The basement hosts a medley of sculptures from the 15th to 18th centuries,…

  • Area Archeologica di Akrai

    Southeastern Sicily

    Accessed via a 20-minute uphill walk from Piazza del Popolo (or an easy drive up Via Teatro Greco), the archaeological park of Akrai is one of the area's…

  • Casa Natale di Pirandello

    Agrigento

    Fans of Luigi Pirandello (1867–1936) will appreciate this small museum 5km southwest of Agrigento, set in the family villa where the author was born. One…

  • Palazzo Mirto

    Palermo

    Just off Piazza Marina, this palazzo is one of the few in Palermo open to the public. Dating back to the 17th century, the building served as the Palermo…

  • Via Etnea

    Catania

    It's not difficult to see how Catania's main shopping street got its name – on a clear day you can see Mt Etna rising majestically at the end of it. Via…

  • Cattedrale di Sant'Agata

    Catania

    Inside the vaulted interior of this cathedral, beyond its impressive marble facade sporting two orders of columns taken from the Roman amphitheatre, lie…

  • Duomo

    Enna

    The Duomo is the most impressive of the historic buildings that line Via Roma, Enna's showpiece street. Built over 200 years after the original Gothic…

  • Chiesa di Santa Maria la Nova

    Southeastern Sicily

    Sporting a relatively restrained neoclassical facade, this church took shape in the 18th and 19th centuries. Among its numerous notable artworks is 18th…

  • Chiesa di Santa Teresa

    Southeastern Sicily

    The 18th-century Chiesa di Santa Teresa has numerous points of interest, among them a striking geometric floor made of white Cosimo limestone and black…

  • Oratorio di Santa Cita

    Palermo

    This 17th-century chapel showcases the breathtaking stuccowork of Giacomo Serpotta, who famously introduced rococo to Sicilian churches. Note the…

  • Cathedral

    Central Sicily

    You can spot the dramatically sited dome of the huge cathedral from a few kilometres away. It rises majestically from the hilltop and the terraced houses…

  • Ragusa Superiore

    Ragusa

    One of the best reasons for heading up to Ragusa's modern and less-attractive half is to walk down again. It takes about half an hour to descend the…

  • Basilica & Catacombe di San Giovanni

    Syracuse

    The city's most extensive catacombs lie beneath the Basilica di San Giovanni, itself a pretty, truncated church that served as the city's cathedral in the…

  • Castello di Milazzo

    Milazzo

    Originally the site of a Greek acropolis, then an Arab-Norman citadel, Milazzo's enormous castle was built by Frederick II in 1239, expanded by Charles V…

  • Chiesa Madre San Guglielmo

    Southeastern Sicily

    It's in this church that a warrior-like Madonna delle Milizie (Madonna of the Militias) crushes two hapless Saracens on her white horse. Made of wood and…

  • Palazzo Spadaro

    Southeastern Sicily

    The convex balcony railings of this 18th-century aristocratic pad were cleverly designed to accommodate the era's hooped gowns. One can imagine the gentry…

  • Piazza Municipio

    Noto

    About halfway along Corso Vittorio Emanuele is the graceful Piazza Municipio, flanked by Noto's most dramatic buildings. To the north, sitting in stately…

  • Area Archaeologica di Cave di Cusa

    Western Sicily

    Most of the buttery yellow stone used to construct the great temples of Selinunte was hewn at these ancient Greek quarries. The setting is charming –…

  • Museo Internazionale delle Marionette

    Palermo

    This whimsical museum houses around 4000 marionettes, puppets, glove puppets and shadow figures from Sicily and Naples, as well as from further-flung…

  • Palazzo Municipio

    Southeastern Sicily

    To fans of the popular TV series Commissario Montelbano (Inspector Montalbano), Scicli's Town Hall – completed in 1906 – is better known as police…

  • Palazzo Branciforte

    Palermo

    One of Palermo's grandest aristocratic palaces is now an impressive, multi-faceted cultural centre. One-hour guided tours (email ahead for English…

  • Cinabro Carrettieri

    Ragusa

    Biagio Castilletti and Damiano Rotella are two of only a handful of master artisans still making carretti siciliani (traditional Sicilian carts) the…

  • Complesso Monumentale San Pietro

    Marsala

    Housed in a beautifully restored 15th-century convent, this arts centre is home to an intriguing complex of small museums. Most noteworthy is the upstairs…

  • Necropoli di Pantalica

    Southeastern Sicily

    On a huge plateau above the Valle dell'Anapo is the site of Sicily's most important Iron and Bronze Age necropolis, the Necropoli di Pantalica, with more…

  • Castello dei Ventimiglia

    Tyrrhenian Coast

    Originally known as the Castello del Buon Aere (Castle of Good Air), the enormous castle that soars above Castelbuono's golden patchwork of houses gave…

  • Piazza del Duomo

    Messina

    Piazza del Duomo is home to Messina's cathedral and its curious campanile (bell tower). Soaring 60m into the sky, the tower incorporates an astronomical…

  • Villa Malfitano

    Palermo

    A showcase of Liberty architecture, set in a 9-hectare (22-acre) formal garden planted with rare and exotic species, this villa is most notable for its…

  • Duomo di Messina

    Messina

    Messina's one great sight is the Norman Duomo (or at least a faithful replica of it). One of Sicily's finest cathedrals, its treasures include an…

  • Palazzo Ducezio

    Noto

    Inspired by French palace architecture of the 17th century, graceful, porticoed Palazzo Ducezio is one of architect Vincenzo Sinatra's finest works. The…

  • Chiesa di San Bartolomeo

    Southeastern Sicily

    Although its origins lie in the 15th century, the luminous church standing today was built between the mid-18th and late-19th centuries. Like many of…

  • Riserva di Vendicari

    Southeastern Sicily

    Butting onto the ruins of Eloro is a wonderful stretch of wild coastline encompassing three separate marshes and a number of sandy beaches. The most…

  • Museo Archeologico di Aidone

    Central Sicily

    This small archaeological museum in Aidone, a 10km drive northeast of Piazza Armerina, is worth a stop on your way to the nearby Greek ruins at Morgantina…