Roman Amphitheatre.
Saint Agatha Cathedral.
Palace of the Chierici.
Ursino Castle (1250).
Ursino Castle (1250).
Church of Saint Francis of Assisi.
Etna's volcanic mountainside.
Mount Etna.
Mountainside buildings.
Zoom view to Giardini Naxos.
Saint Nicholas Cathedral.
Clock Gate (12th century).
Towering view from Taormina.
Picturesque narrow street.
Corvaja Palace.
Messina Gate.
Carlo Siligato's painting studio.
Doorway to the Greek Theatre.
Greek theatre.
Towering view over Mazzarò and the Ionian Sea.
Preparing a show.
Vicolo Stretto.
Church of Saint Anthony the Abbot.
Dionysus' ear.
Dionysus' ear.
Ruins of the altar of Hieron II (225 BC).
Twisters' Grotto.
Latomia del Paradiso (Paradise Quarry).
Church of Saint Nicholas of the Twisters (Norman,…
Roman pool.
Details of baroque balcony.
Saint Charles Church.
Royal Doorway.
Church of Saint Francis of Assisi.
Church of the Holy Saviour.
Saint Nicholas Cathedral (1776).
Church of the Mount of the Virgin.
Saint George Cathedral.
Garibaldi Theatre.
Upper passages.
Street view.
Grimaldi Palace (19th century).
Saint Dominique Church.
Saint Peter Church.
Saint Joseph Church (18th century).
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Greek Theatre (3rd century BC).
Preparations in course for opera event in this archaeological site of Syracuse.
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