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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of
Ragusa in Sicily, which is built on a wide limestone hill between two deep
valleys,
Cava San Leonardo and Cava
Santa Domenica.
Visit Ragusa in Sicily
The southern coat of the
Ireland is a les visited part of Sicily. Only
Modica and Ragusa are worth mentioning. The latter is the departure
point of trips towards the inner parts of the island. Leguse is the capital of the southeast and the county seat. Only the upper Ragusa built on the site of the
Greek Hybla Heraea., and the medieval city built adjacent to it are interesting for tourists. Lower Ragusa is a center of asphalt and oil-mining.
It's a modern industrial city with all its disadvantages.
The picturesque
Baroque of the city has such monuments as a
San Giorgio Church or the
Santa Maria delle
Scale Church dating back to the
15th century or the
Pro Patria monument. In his famous work, "
Italian Journey",
Gouda writes about the antique monuments of Sicily with enthusiasm.
Before and after him, many people have shared this order.
The diverse sides of the island are due to its mixed history. The native Siccans were conquered by
Punic and
Greek people. In
212 B.C., they were followed by the
Romans who made the island their independent probincia. A thousand years later, Saracants, that is,
Arabian people arrived. They were beat by the
Norman -- a
French origin. After the [
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Dynasty died out, the
German Howenstaus then the French
Anju finally succeeded. The
Famous folk rising called the
Sicilian even song "Dispel the Anju". Then, with the help of the pope the
Spanish Oregonion house gained power later following to the
Hapsburgs hand. They were succeeded by the
Savoy and
Bourbon house until the island joined the Untied
Italian Kingdom.
Siracusa is the most severely city on the
Ionic Sea and was founded on 734 B.C. by the Greek Conrintha's on the island of
Artesia. During its hay-day, it's a as big as it is today.
Today, the island to the mainland is connected with a bridge. The place of
Aeschylus,
Sophocles, and
Euripides used to be performed in the
Greek theater. Today, we can adore the sunset from its semi-circle benches.
Archimedes controlled the technical defenses of Siracusa besieged by the Romans with catapults and among other things, paraball and mirrors. The scholar was killed by a
Roman soldier who didn't care about Archimedes famous saying "
Don't disturb my circles". The scholar's tomb was alleged to be near Latomia Del
Paradiso, a quarry. The huge castle-like quarry with its collapsed top became well-known when 7,
000 prisoners of war were imprisoned here.
Dionysus Theranus heard the prisoners talking to each other in an echoing cave and the cave has been called Dionysus Ear ever since. All over the island the products of craftsmen are popular. In Siracusa, the custom-made products of ceramics are especially popular with tourists.
The ships going to
Malta set-off from the harbor of the city. A small alley,
Paseo Aretusa, leaves to the harbor from where bay sis beautiful especially at sunset. The main square is decorated by a spectacular
Diana fountain dating back to
1906. The side of the old town lining the peninsula reminds us of
Dubrovnik that the buildings seen here represent several centuries in several styles.
Frederick II was responsible for the building of the fortress
Castella Mariachi extending to the sea. The building of Palazo Bellomo dates back to the
13th century, the showpiece of its museum, and the painting Angelic
Reading by
Messina.
St. John's catacombs remain from old
Christian times from the yard of a monastery which fell into decay.
The minister was built on the side of the
Minerva Church partly using its reminders. Its exterior pats were converted in
Baroque style later on. Some columns of the huge three-aisle building belong to the Minerva Church
. In the chapel, we can see the silver sculpture of
Saint Lucia who scratched off her own eyes because one of the admirers complimented them. The beautiful altar pictures are also a work by Messina.
Siracus boast everything that the other cities of Sicily have. Siracusa can hold its own with any other city of Sicily. There's an excavation and archaeological museum -- the
Apollo sanctuary and cathedral, the Greek theater and
Roman anti-theater,
Gothic fortress and medieval catacombs. But it has something that no other Sicilian cities have.
There's a legend about the spring of Arathusa. The nymph has turned into a spring here by Alphaes, the God of
Rivers. Another curiosity that plays is that in
Europe the papyrus of the
Nile which was planted here by the
Arabians can grow only here in the warm water of the pool.
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- published: 17 Jun 2013
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