Mariannina: Sicily’s own Virginia Woolf
The cultured and refined writer of Noto left us verses of great value but she remains unknown to the general public
The cultured and refined writer of Noto left us verses of great value but she remains unknown to the general public
The Cathedral, built on the magnificent remains of the Greek temple of Athena, keeps what remains of a Renaissance polyptych depicting Saint Zosimo that experts now attribute to the renowned Sicilian artist
Vincenzo Sellaro, moved to New York at the end of the 19th century, fought for the rights to the medical care of his fellow countrymen and women and founded the largest network of mutual aid overseas
From the disinfectant properties of mint to the digestive ones of prickly pear peels, the use of vegetables as natural remedies was often practiced by our ancestors
Close to Capo Mulini, in the province of Catania, the river Aci ends its course in a reddish-coloured source called u sangu di Jaci (the blood of Aci). A name that the small stream shares with nine of the municipalities that dot the Sicilian coast nearby. Among the best known there are Aci Castello,...
It is the Furnace Penna, former brick factory and jewel of industrial archaeology of the XX century
This Sicilian delicacy is the result of the inventiveness of the island's people, who handed down in time a poor but delicious preparation
Despite these difficult times, holidaymakers don't want to give up on a relaxing vacation on the shore. Here are ten Sicilian destinations you can't miss
The famous American host, great travel enthusiast and in love with our land, wrote a culinary guide for the Daily Herald
Imagination and technology, a marriage that allows many to experience the island’s many treasures