Ragusa Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Ragusa:
Ragusa Ibla, Scicli, Chiesa di San Giorgio, Mulino ad Acqua, Spiaggia di Santa Maria del Focallo, Chiesa di San Pietro, Portale di San Giorgio, Giardini Iblei, Sampieri, San Giovanni Battista Cattedrale, La Fornace Penna, Santa Maria del Gesu, Spiaggia di Randello, Faro di Punta Secca, Antica Farmacia Cartia
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Top 10 Best Things to do in Modica, Italy
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Chiesa di San Giorgio
Mulino ad Acqua - Museo Cavallo d'Ispica
Chiesa di San Pietro
L'arte del Cioccolato Torrone Cannolo
Santa Maria del Gesu
Chiesa di San Giovanni Evangelista
Pizzo Belvedere
Chiesa di San Nicolo Inferiore
Chiesa di Santa Maria di Betlem
La Casa delle Farfalle
Places to see in ( Ragusa - Italy )
Places to see in ( Ragusa - Italy )
Ragusa is one of the most picturesque towns in Sicily. The view from the upper town over Ragusa Ibla on its own separate hilltop is quite breathtaking. One of the UNESCO-listed Baroque towns of south-eastern Sicily, Ragusa is also one of the principal filming locations for the Sicilian detective drama Il Commissario Montalbano (Inspector Montalbano), a series which has done wonders for publicising the beauty of this area. With a new airport at Comiso, ten miles away, due to open, this is a tourist destination which is definitely up and coming.
Ragusa is in the Monti Iblei, a large area of high ground, divided up by dry stone walls and incised with ravines. The town was originally built on a small steep-sided hill with deep valleys on three sides separating it from the high plateau. After the earthquake of 1693, which destroyed many of south-eastern Sicily's buildings, it was decided to rebuild Ragusa on higher, more level ground nearby. This new planned town was built, with straight streets and a rational layout, but local aristocrats didn't want to move, and instead built themselves new palazzi on the ruins of the old town. So nowadays Ragusa has two parts: Ibla (or Ragusa Ibla), the older nucleus on its hilltop, and Ragusa Superiore, the more modern upper town which spreads from the post-earthquake streets into more recent developments. Like all Sicilian towns, Ragusa has its share of ugly modern sprawl, but this is well away from the historic centre, which is remarkably unspoilt.
Ragusa Ibla is the magnet for tourists, though the upper town is still worth a visit. The bus and railway stations, the town's archaeological museum and its everyday shops and businesses are in Ragusa Superiore as well as most of the hotels. Ibla is the more charming base for a holiday, though, with picturesque lanes, cafes, restaurants and gastronomic shops aimed at tourists. Its main artery is the perfect venue for the evening passeggiata.
The best activity in Ragusa is wandering; meandering along the character-filled lanes of Ragusa Ibla or clambering up the steps towards the upper town and enjoying the great, classic view over Ibla. This is an inviting town for even more leisurely pursuits - a long drink at a cafe table on the pretty sloping piazza in front of the Duomo, a wine-flavoured gelato, a splendid meal at one of the town's small restaurants or a stroll in the park.
Like neighbouring towns, Ragusa was rebuilt after the great earthquake in the Baroque style, and its palazzi and churches are elegant and covered with a profusion of florid detail. The grandest building in Ibla is the cathedral, the Duomo di San Giorgio, begun in 1738 and designed by the architect Rosario Gagliardi. Up a flight of steps and segregated from the streets by ornate railings, this is the heart of the old town and contains some of its best, and most prized artworks. These include a statue of St. George which is carried around town in devout processions. Alongside the church is the small Museo del Duomo (open at weekends), a museum containing stone statues and reliefs from the original pre-earthquake San Giorgio and other churches, architectural drawings by Gagliardo, some extravagant reliquaries and gloomy religious paintings. One of the highlights is a nice little stone carving, from the 15th century, portraying a honey-maker (mielaio) with honeycomb and jug.
Ibla's lanes contain many charms, from elaborately-sculpted balconies to views over the narrow valleys below town. If you have time, it's a good place to explore, with some intriguing corners. A little tourist train (trenino) departs from Piazza Duomo and is an entertaining way of touring the principal streets.
As well as exploring Ibla, most visitors will want to take a look at Ragusa Superiore. The two towns meet at a saddle of land marked by the small Piazza della Repubblica. One of the town's tourist offices is alongside, and also the attractive Chiesa delle Anime del Purgatorio. The upper town can be reached by an energetic climb or by the little local bus from the Giardino Ibleo or Piazza della Repubblica.
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Top 10 Best Things To Do in Scicli, Italy
Scicli Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Scicli. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Scicli for You. Discover Scicli as per the Traveller Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Scicli.
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Gli Aromi Sicily
A Rutta ri Ron Carmelu
Scicli
Chiesa di San Giovanni Evangelista
Sampieri
La Fornace Penna
Antica Farmacia Cartia
Gabinetto del Sindaco (Sala Montalbano)
Museo del Costume
La Deposizione di Mattia Preti - Chiesa di San Bartolomeo
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Top 10 Best Things to do in Fasano, Italy
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Scavi di Egnazia
Zoo Safari
Lido Ottagono
ArcheoLido Egnazia
Museo Nazionale Archeologico di Egnazia
Dolmen di Montalbano
Chiesa di San Nicola di Bari
Chiesetta Madonna del Carmelo e Trullo del Signore
Masseria Pettolecchia
Colline Fasanesi
Top 10 Best Things to do in Ostuni, Italy
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Masseria Brancati
Centro Storico
Duomo di Ostuni
Lido onda blu
Piazza della Liberta
Chiesa di San Francesco
Parco Dune Costiere
Infopoint - Association Il Borgo Ostuni
Guglia di Sant'Oronzo
Cavalcata di Sant'Oronzo
Ragusa en Sicilia es Patrimonio de la Humanidad - Ragusa is a World Heritage Site
Ragusa se encuentra en el sureste de Sicilia y es Patrimonio de la Humanidad. En 1693 un devastador terremoto causó la destrucción casi total de la ciudad y su reconstrucción en el siglo XVIII, la dividió en dos: Ragusa Superior, y la Baja Ragusa o Ragusa Ibla que se reconstruyó sobe el viejo trazado medieval, siendo una representación del Barroco siciliano. Gran parte de los edificios barrocos datan de la reconstrucción posterior al terremoto. Ragusa ha cambiado considerablemente durante los últimos 20 años debido al turismo, aunque muchos lugares de la ciudad se mantienen igual que hace dos siglos, y no se ha visto afectada por los excesos del turismo de masas. Uno se puede sentir en algunos puntos de la ciudad como si viviera en el siglo XVIII. Sus lugares más emblemáticos son: Duomo di San Giorgio….Museo arqueológico….Iglesia de Ragusa Ibla….Un hermoso jardín ….Sus palacios sicilianos y casas sicilianas con sus hermosos balcones y espléndidas ménsulas.Visita en Junio de 2015.
Ragusa is located in the southeast of Sicily and is a World Heritage Site. In 1693 a devastating earthquake caused almost total destruction of the city and its reconstruction in the eighteenth century, divided it into two: Upper Ragusa, and the Lower Ragusa or Ragusa Ibla which was rebuilt on the old medieval layout, being a representation of the Baroque Sicilian. Much of the baroque buildings date back to the earthquake reconstruction. Ragusa has changed considerably over the last 20 years due to tourism, although many places in the city remain the same as two centuries ago, and have not been affected by the excesses of mass tourism. One can feel in some parts of the city as if it lived in the eighteenth century. Its most emblematic places are: Duomo di San Giorgio ... .Archaeological museum .... Church of Ragusa Ibla .... A beautiful garden ... Its Sicilian palaces and Sicilian houses with their beautiful balconies and splendid brackets. Visit in June 2015.
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VISITARE SAN VITO LO CAPO e DINTORNI a Maggio [Sicilia]
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E' impossibile non innamorarsi di San Vito Lo Capo e dei suoi dintorni, soprattutto per chi come noi ha deciso di visitare San Vito Lo Capo in Maggio, un periodo davvero perfetto per scoprire e vivere questo angolo di Sicilia senza essere stressato dalla valanga di turisti che la affollano durante i mesi di Luglio e Agosto.
E' stato un viaggio all'insegna del cibo alla scoperta dei migliori ristoranti di San Vito Lo Capo, che abbiamo trovato davvero di altissimo livello. Ma siamo andati oltre: siamo entrati nelle loro cucine per assistere a show cooking che ci hanno mostrato le ricette e i segreti di alcuni dei piatti tipici di San Vito Lo Capo e del Trapanese come il cous cous.
E poi c'è il mare che fa sognare, in special modo quello della Riserva dello Zingaro, uno dei luoghi a parer nostro più belli d'Italia.
A pochi chilometri si trova un altro gioiello al quale non abbiamo potuto resistere, nonostante l'avessimo già visitato: il sito archeologico di Segesta.
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