Militello in Val di Catania

Militello, the story of an enlightened fiefdom

The town of Militello in Val di Catania, once called Militello in Val di Noto, is one of the centres rebuilt on a new site following the great earthquake of 1693.
Located in the northern part of the Hyblaean Mountains, it was rebuilt in a grid layout further upstream but still nearby the former site.foto militello droneThe name Militellus, or Militum Tellus, land of soldiers, is said to be of Roman origin like the town, though no proof of this has yet been found. Another fascinating theory links the name’s origin to the honey-coloured local stone, from which “Mellis Tellus”, or land of honey, would derive.
The first settlement is thought to date back to the Byzantine era near the valley of the river Lèmbasi, south of the current town. This is shown by the transformation of the necropolises into homes and places of Christian worship.
Militello was also a fortified centre and remained a fiefdom until the 18th century, following the rule of the Barresi and Branciforte lords. The town reached maximum expansion in the 17th century, before the great earthquake of 1693. In fact, the enlightened Prince Francesco Branciforte designed a new road layout and came up with a possible way to expand the town without completely changing site.
The two main churches, Santa Maria della Stella (St. Mary of the Star) and San Nicolò (St. Nicholas), were rebuilt in the upper part of the town in late Baroque style, following the destruction of the earthquake.

Corbels: a celebration of the Nicolaci family

The senses tell the story of the Badia di Sant’Agata

The interior and its masterpieces

A symbol for the town

The senses tell the story of the staircase of Santa Maria del Monte

Baroque and the loss of equilibrium in the 16th century

St. Agatha and the giant candelabras

St. Sebastian, so much work!

Prominent façade

A triumph of colour

The senses tell the story of the Church of San Benedetto

A half-Baroque church

The senses tell the story of the Church of the Annunciation

Church of San Giuliano (St. Julian) on Via dei Crociferi: reconstruction

A long reconstruction

The senses tell about Palazzo La Rocca

The senses tell about Palazzo Nicolaci

Discovering the mother church

The senses tell the Cathedral of Sant’Agata

The Burgos crucifix

The senses tell the story of the church of San Giuseppe

New roads for Catania

Two illustrious patron saints

The senses tell the story of the church of Santa Maria del Carmelo

Garden of Novices and the restorations by Giancarlo De Carlo

A new site for a new city

The character of Badia Sant’Agata

The Staircase of Angels

A square as the heart of the city

A prominent church

A Nobel Prize in Modica

The senses tell the story of the church of San Giovanni Battista

The Infiorata, a feast of colours and flowers

A feast only for Scicli

An eagle-shaped city

The Benedictine Monastery, one of the largest in Europe

The senses tell the story of the Church of Santa Chiara

A new entrance for Santa Chiara (St. Claire)

Feast days

Limestone, the colour of harmony

The colours of the cathedral

Fontana della Ninfa Zizza, public water in the town

From International Gothic to present day

The senses tell the story of the Church of San Giovanni Evangelista

A city in colour

Freedom of worship and the role of the Catholic Church in the diffusion of Baroque

From the contrast of the exterior to the internal jubilation of colours

A museum to save a tradition

A new site for a new church

The senses tell the story of the Church of San Sebastiano

Palazzo Nicolaci di Villadorata, who is the architect?

A majestic and luminous church

Feasting in Palazzolo

The two churches

A miniature city

Rosario Gagliardi, the maestro of the Val di Noto

The senses tell the story of the Church of San Giuliano ai Crociferi

The Feast of San Giacomo (St. James)

Norman apses

A new palace for the La Rocca lords

The cathedral of Sant’Agata: a lengthy reconstruction

The senses tell about Palazzo Napolino Tommasi Rosso

One city, three sites

The disastrous earthquake

Connections with other UNESCO sites

The role of the religious orders in rebuilding the Val di Noto

San Nicolò l’Arena: an unfinished church

The senses tell the Mother Church of San Nicolò and of the Santissimo Salvatore

Many owners, one palace

Militello, the story of an enlightened fiefdom

The façade used as a puppet theatre

Between white and black

The Maiolica of the staircase

A talking palace

The senses tell the story of the Church of Santa Chiara

The internal colours

Searching for colour

The kitchen, a treasure chest of colours

San Benedetto: a treasure reopened to the public

The church of Carmine

A design by Vincenzo Sinatra

The Supernatural dimension of the chapel of the Santissimo Sacramento

A small room with a golden entrance

Modica, a city with ancient origins

A colourful floor

Some prestigious works

The wall comes to life

Wonderful quick decorations

Places of knowledge: the Benedictines’ library

From St. Thomas to St. Joseph

The Baroque town by the sea

The Barresi-Branciforte lords

The chocolate of Modica

One city, two sites

A hall for the feasts

The city of museums

The theatre of taste

Some masterpieces

The senses tell the Benedictine Monastery and San NicoIò l’Arena