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Catania Sicily.

We spent a few days in the heart of the beautiful city of Catania. Our hotel was located beside the Piazza Duomo with a great view of the Basilica Cattedrale di Sant’Agata. 

View of the Basilica from our hotel room window.
View of the Basilica Cattedrale di Sant Agata from Piazza Duomo.

In the centre of the Piazza Duomo there is a fountain with a statue that is the symbol of Catania known as u Liotru.  It is a small looking elephant located on the fountain.

The history of this elephant is believed to originate around 900 AD  when Catania was part of the emirate of Sicily.  In that time the city was known as the “the City of the Elephant”. It was believed that the elephant was a talisman that provided protection against enemies, both human, natural or geologic.

We saw several symbols of elephants while exploring the city.  

 

One of the elephant symbols in Catania

There is a very popular place called Don Peppinu which apparently sells the best gelato in Sicily.  There were people lined up outside the door waiting to buy a gelato, so of course we lined up and had to try the best gelato in Sicily. 

People lined up for Gelato at Don Peppinu in Catania Sicily
Gelato in Don Peppinu

After our gelato we walked along the streets exploring some of the city before our next adventure to Mount Etna. 

One of the many statues in Catania
Ray at a donut store in Catania
Fountain statues in Catania
Fountain in Catania
One of the many interesting restaurants in Catania

We enjoyed Catania, it was an interesting city with a rich history. 

“A mio avviso, la più grande ricompensa e il lusso del viaggio è quello di poter vivere le cose di tutti i giorni come se fosse la prima volta, di essere in una posizione in cui quasi nulla è così familiare da essere dato per scontato”. – Bill Bryson

The Teatro Massimo Vittorio Emanuele

One of the unique and interesting historic buildings in Palermo was the Teatro Massimo Vittorio Emanuele. It is known as the opera house  and is located on the Piazza Verdi in Palermo.

Teatro Massimo Vittorio Emanuele.

We decided to take a tour of the inside of the largest opera house in Italy. It is known for its perfect acoustics and was featured in the Francis Ford Coppola’s film The Godfather Part III (1990).

Entrance foyer area of the opera house.

The inside is quite ornate with many marble and unique features.  The main theatre area is designed in a horseshoe style and has seating for up to 1381 people.

View of the main theatre area

It was built in 1897 and dedicated to King Victor Emanuel II. It is the biggest in Italy, and the third largest in Europe and also renowned for its perfect acoustics. 

The inside lights and ceilings were unique and ornate.

We saw the stage area which had the system for the pop up sets for the opera. 

View from the presidential box of the stage with the pop up sets for the opera

The opera house has some very ornate areas and it had a unique feel to it. The seats are very comfortable and covered in velvet. There was lots of leg room and it was said the architect who designed it was a tall man.

Orchestra seating are lower than the stage area of the opera house.
The box seats and ceiling of the Palermo Opera house
The presidential box with a perfect view of the stage.
Curved walls within the opera house with some false doors along with doors to certain rooms.
Shelley and Ray on the main floor of the opera house in Palermo, Sicily.

It was an interesting and well worth taking the time to explore this historic landmark of Palermo.

“L’avventura più grande è quella che ci aspetta”