Baroque towns of the Val di Noto: UNESCO gems and Sicily’s architectural treasures
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The baroque towns of the Val di Noto embody the elegance, light and creativity of southeastern Sicily. Rebuilt after the earthquake earthquake of 1693they now form an exceptional architectural ensemble, listed UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2002.
These cities bear witness to an artistic renaissance in which beauty and symmetry are combined to perfection.
Le Val di Noto groups together eight fascinating towns, each revealing a unique facet of Sicilian Baroque:
Notothe Baroque capital, famous for its San Nicolò Cathedral and its Corso Vittorio Emanuele lined with elegant palaces.
Ragusasplit between Ragusa Ibla and Ragusa Superioreis packed with beautifully restored churches and palaces.
Modicafamous for its IGP artisan chocolate and its refined monuments.
Scicliwith its authentic charm, famous for its Palazzo Beneventano and its spectacular Baroque decor.
Caltagironecapital of ceramics, famous for its Santa Maria del Monte staircase decorated with colorful tiles.
Palazzolo Acreidea little-known gem with a rich ancient and Baroque heritage.
Militello in Val di Catania and Cataniatwo towns rebuilt in a homogeneous, majestic style.
See the official UNESCO listing of the Baroque towns of the Val di Noto
The baroque towns of the Val di Noto are distinguished by :
from monumental facades adorned with sculpted balconies;
visit grandiose churches with theatrical staircases;
a symmetrical urban organization and light, typical of 18th-century reconstruction.
Each city embodies rebirth of Sicily after the tragedy of the earthquake, making the Val di Noto one of Europe's most homogeneous Baroque ensembles.
South-eastern Sicily (provinces of Syracuse, Ragusa and Catania)
From Catania From Catania: approx. 1h30 to Noto or Ragusa.
Regular buses between Catania and the main towns in the Val di Noto.
Best period : Spring and autumn, ideal for avoiding crowds and enjoying mild weather.
Infiorata di Noto (May) Floral festival where the streets are transformed into a carpet of petals.
Gastronomic feasts around chocolate from Modica or almonds from Noto.
Discover the baroque towns of the Val di Notois also a taste of Sicily's unique flavours:
Modica IGP chocolatewith a grainy texture and intense flavour.
Noto almondsa key ingredient in Sicilian desserts.
Extra virgin olive oil from Sicilya mainstay of Mediterranean cuisine.
Local winesincluding Nero d'Avola and Moscato di Noto Moscato di Noto.
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