21 Feb 2020

Feasts

The unmissable and important feasts in Noto during the summer season include the one dedicated to San Corrado (St. Conrad). Two processions are dedicated to the city's protector, one in February and another on the last Sunday in August. In the summer, the city celebrates the beatification that t...
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21 Feb 2020

White limestone

White limestone was chosen to rebuild the entire city of Noto. The reason for this is obvious. The quarries around the area of Noto are rich in this material, so transporting it there was easy. When lit by the sunlight, the white stone turns a golden honey colour, giving Noto a fairytale appearan...
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21 Feb 2020

Vincenzo Sinatra

Vincenzo Sinatra was born in Noto around 1707 and at his second wedding married the granddaughter of Rosario Gagliardi. As well as being related, he studied and worked alongside him on the reconstruction of numerous buildings and churches, especially in Noto. The church of San Paolo (St. Paul) i...
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21 Feb 2020

Rosario Gagliardi, one of the best Sicilian architects

Rosario Gagliardi was born around 1690 in Syracuse to Onofrio and Maria Conti. The family lived in Syracuse in a district called "degli Bottagherelli" until 1707, when their father moved to Noto for work. It was here that Gagliardi officially began to work as an architect. This commitment and sk...
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21 Feb 2020

Angelo Italia

Angelo Italia, a Sicilian architect, was born in Licata in the province of Agrigento on 8 May 1628. He was trained at his father's workshop and in architectural essays, thanks to which he learned the "modern style" of Roman origin. In 1671 he took his priestly vows in Messina, at the Jesuit order....
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21 Feb 2020

The city of Noto

The city of Noto Antica, known as Netum under Roman rule, was one of the main cultural, military and economic centres of south-eastern Sicily. Completely destroyed by the 1693 earthquake, it was surrounded by majestic walls, many of which are still intact, and the deep valleys of Mount Alveria. ...
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21 Feb 2020

The Duke of Camastra

The consequences of the earthquake forced the Spanish authorities, who ruled Sicily at the time to focus on this emergency. Giuseppe Lanza, Duke of Camastra, was appointed vicar general for the reconstruction of the Val di Noto. The decision was not accidental; the nobleman had already participa...
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21 Feb 2020

Meaning of the name Catania, the origin of the name

Discovering the origin of a name is always extremely fascinating. For Catania we must return to the time of the Sicels, a population that inhabited Sicily before the Greeks. They called their village "Katana", meaning grater, to emphasise the irregular and porous surface of the solidified lava. Ov...
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