Noto
The world heritage town of Noto, with its countless ecclesiastical buildings and aristocratic palazzi flanking the main Corso Vittorio Emanuele, has what it takes to delight the eyes of late baroque architecture aficionados!
The world heritage town of Noto, with its countless ecclesiastical buildings and aristocratic palazzi flanking the main Corso Vittorio Emanuele, has what it takes to delight the eyes of late baroque architecture aficionados!
Archaeology, Myths and Adventures in Syracuse! This workshop is designed for children accompanied by their parents, who will equally benefit from the experience….
Scicli is one of the baroque jewels of the Val di Noto. Situated at the base of St. Matthews’ hill, this charming town…
Nested in a dramatic gorge of the Val di Noto, Modica, like many other towns in the area, is a World Heritage Site….
From St. John’s cathedral, we descend towards the edge of the hill that overlooks Ragusa Ibla, passing the elegant Palazzi Bertini, Cosentini and…
Giacomo Serpotta was the leading Sicilian sculptor of the late Baroque art in Palermo. This incrediby talented artist contributed significantly to the development…
The Arab and the Norman periods are two significant highlights in the history of Palermo. Under Arab domination, Palermo was considered one of…
All senses out! Guided through the old quarters of Palermo, you will explore some of the city’s most somptuous churches which were built…
Our walk starts at Piazza del Duomo, at the heart of the historic centre. The Duomo, rebuilt twice, conserves some of its original features. The…
Le cave d’Ispica combine great landscape, history and archaeology. Located along a superb 13km long canyon carved out of the Hyblean plateau on the southern…