Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #2 in Catania, Italy

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Number of sights 41 sights
Distance 7.7 km
Ascend 137 m
Descend 132 m

Experience Catania in Italy in a whole new way with our free self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.

Activities in CataniaIndividual Sights in Catania

Sight 1: Chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo ai Minoriti

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Chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo ai Minoriti Original uploader was Triquetra at it.wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0

San Michele Arcangelo ai Minoriti is a Roman Catholic parish church and attached monastery in the city center of Catania, region of Sicily, Italy. The former monastery, to the left of the facade, now houses shops on the ground-floor, and above are the offices of the Provincial government and the Prefettura or Prefecture.

Wikipedia: San Michele Arcangelo ai Minoriti, Catania (EN)

249 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 2: Chiesa di San Biagio

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Chiesa di San Biagio Elio Bonanno / CC BY-SA 3.0

San Biagio, previously called Sant'Agata alla Fornace or La Fornace or Carcara is a Neoclassical architecture, Roman Catholic parish church located at the western edge of the Piazza Stesicoro in the quartiere San Biagio della Calcarella, of Catania, Sicily, southern Italy. The church overlooks a portion of the ruins of the former Ancient Roman amphitheater, while behind the apse in succession are two other churches dedicated in honor of St Agatha of Sicily: the church of Sant'Agata al Carcere and two blocks west facing the opposite direction is Sant'Agata la Vetere.

Wikipedia: San Biagio, Catania (EN)

14 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 3: Chiesa di Sant'Agata al Carcere

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Santa Agata al Carcere, sometimes called Santo Carcere or the Carcere church is a Roman Catholic church located on Piazza Santo Carcere #7, in the city of Catania, Sicily, southern Italy. It is one of three nearly adjacent churches dedicated in honor of St Agatha of Sicily in this neighborhood, the other two being Sant'Agata alla Fornace and Sant'Agata la Vetere.

Wikipedia: Sant'Agata al Carcere, Catania (EN)

18 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 4: Villa Cerami

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Villa Cerami Original uploader was Triquetra at it.wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0

The Villa Cerami of Catania was the residence of the Red Family of Cerami, branch of the Red family. Today is the headquarters of the Department of Law of the University of Catania.

Wikipedia: Villa Cerami (IT), Website

112 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 5: Roman Amphitheater

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The Amphitheatre of Catania is a Roman amphitheatre in Catania, Sicily, Southern Italy, built in the Roman Imperial period, probably in the 2nd century AD, on the northern edge of the ancient city at the base of the Montevergine hill. Only a small section of the structure is now visible, below ground level, to the north of Piazza Stesicoro. This area is now the historic centre of the city, but was then on the outskirts of the ancient town and also occupied by the necropolis of Catania. The structure is part of the Parco archeologico greco-romano di Catania.

Wikipedia: Amphitheatre of Catania (EN)

259 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 6: Monumento a Vincenzo Bellini

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The Monument to Vincenzo Bellini is an outdoor monument located on Piazza Stesicoro, in the city of Catania, Sicily, Italy. Grandbeggers place

Wikipedia: Monument to Vincenzo Bellini, Catania (EN)

299 meters / 4 minutes

Sight 7: Chiesa San Gaetano alle Grotte

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San Gaetano alle Grotte is a church in Catania, region of Sicily, southern Italy. The flank of this small church faces Piazza Carlo Alberto where the minor basilica church of the Santuario della Madonna del Carmine is located. ,

Wikipedia: San Gaetano alle Grotte, Catania (EN)

336 meters / 4 minutes

Sight 8: Ipogeo di Sant'Euplio

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Ipogeo di Sant'Euplio

The Church of Sant'Euplio was a place of worship in Catania in the "Porta di Aci" district, opposite that of "Sant'Euplio ad Martyres", destroyed by bombing during World War II. Today the transept and the right wall of the single nave of the old building remain standing, which was rebuilt and inaugurated around 1964 in another area of the city, in the "Petriera" district.

Wikipedia: Chiesa di Sant'Euplio (IT)

567 meters / 7 minutes

Sight 9: Villa Bellini

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The Giardino Bellini is the oldest urban park of Catania.

Wikipedia: Giardino Bellini (EN), Website

181 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 10: Teatro Metropolitan

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The Cine-Teatro Metropolitan is a cinema and theater in Catania, Italy.

Wikipedia: Teatro Metropolitan (Catania) (IT)

286 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 11: Chiesa di San Domenico

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San Domenico, also called Santa Maria la Grande is a Roman Catholic church and active convent located on piazza San Domenico in the quartiere di Santa Maria la Grande, in Catania, region of Sicily, Italy. The church stands about two blocks north of the church of Sant'Agata la Vetere on via Santa Maddalena. The neoclassical-style, late 17th-century church houses a few prominent altarpieces that survived the 1693 catastrophe in Catania.

Wikipedia: San Domenico, Catania (EN)

252 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 12: Chiesa di Sant'Agata la Vetere

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Chiesa di Sant'Agata la Vetere The original uploader was Triquetra at Italian Wikipedia. / CC BY-SA 2.5

Sant’Agata la Vetere is a Roman Catholic church located in the piazza of the same name in Catania, Sicily, southern Italy. East of church and nearby, but facing in the other direction, are two other churches dedicated in honor of St Agatha of Sicily: the church of Sant'Agata al Carcere and two blocks east on Piazza Stesicoro is Sant'Agata alla Fornace, now known San Biagio.

Wikipedia: Sant'Agata la Vetere, Catania (EN)

372 meters / 4 minutes

Sight 13: Torre del Vescovo

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Torre del Vescovo

The Bishop's Tower is a medieval tower in Catania, Italy.

Wikipedia: Torre del Vescovo (IT)

380 meters / 5 minutes

Sight 14: San Nicolò l'Arena

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San Nicolò l'Arena is the title of both the Roman Catholic church and its adjacent and enormous Benedictine monastery in the city of Catania, Sicily, southern Italy. The facade of the church faces Piazza Dante.

Wikipedia: San Nicolò l'Arena, Catania (EN)

398 meters / 5 minutes

Sight 15: Terme Romane della Rotonda

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Terme Romane della Rotonda The original uploader was Triquetra at Italian Wikipedia. / CC BY-SA 2.5

The Baths of the Rotonda are the remains of one of several Roman public baths in the city of Catania, Sicily. Built between the 1st and 2nd century CE, they are not far from the Roman theatre and the Odeon. In the Byzantine era, the church of Santa Maria della Rotonda with its characteristic dome was built upon the remains of the Roman baths. Its walls are still covered in medieval and baroque frescoes.

Wikipedia: Terme della Rotonda (Catania) (EN)

100 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 16: Odeon

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The Odéon in Catania is located in the historic center of the city of Etna, next to the Greek Theater. Dating back to the second century AD, musical and dance performances were performed there, as well as rehearsals for the shows held in the nearby theater. It is still used today for summer shows.

Wikipedia: Odeon (Catania) (IT)

208 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 17: Chiesa di San Benedetto

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San Benedetto is a late-Baroque architecture, Roman Catholic church and former Benedictine monastery in the city Catania, Sicily, southern Italy. The church facade faces Via Crociferi, parallels across via San Benedetto the former-Jesuit church of San Francesco Borgia, and both are about a block south along Crociferi from the church and convent of San Giuliano. Entrance to church and monastery appear to be through Piazza Asmundo #9 near the apse of the church.

Wikipedia: San Benedetto, Catania (EN)

2 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 18: Chiesa di San Francesco Borgia

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San Francesco Borgia is a Roman Catholic church located on Via Crociferi #7, adjacent to the former Collegio Gesuita, and parallel to San Benedetto, and about a block south on Crociferi of the church and convent of San Giuliano, in the city of Catania, region of Sicily, southern Italy. The church is mainly used for exhibits, but still holds much of the original Jesuit artwork.

Wikipedia: San Francesco Borgia, Catania (EN)

87 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 19: Chiesa di San Giuliano

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Chiesa di San Giuliano The original uploader was Triquetra at Italian Wikipedia. / CC BY-SA 2.5

San Giuliano is a Roman Catholic church and attached convent located on Via Crocifero #36 of Catania, Sicily, southern Italy. It stands across from the Collegio dei Gesuiti, whose church of San Francesco Borgia also faces Crociferi. Two blocks north on Crociferi is the baroque church of San Camillo de Lellis.

Wikipedia: San Giuliano, Catania (EN)

226 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 20: Basilica Maria Santissima dell'Elemosina

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The Ancient Royal and Eminent Basilica Collegiate of Our Lady of the Alms, better known as Basilica della Colleggiata, is a church in Catania, Sicily, southern Italy. Finished in 1794, it is an example of Sicilian Baroque.

Wikipedia: Basilica della Collegiata (EN)

227 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 21: Badia di Sant'Agata

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Badia di Sant'Agata or Abbey of St Agatha refers to an 18th-century Roman Catholic church and attached female convent located on Via Vittorio Emanuele #182 in the center of Catania, region of Sicily, Southern Italy. The Baroque style church facade is across the street from the left transept of the Cathedral of Catania.

Wikipedia: Badia di Sant'Agata (EN)

77 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 22: Catania Cathedral

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The Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Agatha, usually known as the Catania Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Catania, Sicily, southern Italy. It was the seat of the Bishops of Catania until 1859, when the diocese was elevated to an archdiocese, and since then has been the seat of the Archbishops of Catania.

Wikipedia: Catania Cathedral (EN)

121 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 23: Fontana dell'Elefante

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The Elephant Fountain is a monument located in the center of Piazza del Duomo in the Sicilian city of Catania, designed by architect Giovanni Battista Vaccarini between 1735 and 1737. Its main element is a black basalt statue of an elephant, commonly called u Liotru, which has become the emblem of the city of Catania.

Wikipedia: Elephant Fountain (EN)

101 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 24: Terme Achilliane

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By Achillian baths we mean thermal structures now underground dating back to the IV-V century located in Catania of which a small portion remains visible under Piazza del Duomo.

Wikipedia: Terme Achilliane (IT)

22 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 25: Museo Diocesano

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The diocesan museum of Catania is located in the Palazzo del Seminario dei Chierici adjacent to the cathedral of Sant'Agata. From the museum you can access both the terraces of the aforementioned palace and Porta Uzeda, from which you can admire two views: on one side Piazza del Duomo in Catania with the Elephant Fountain and Via Etnea with the Etna volcano in the background; on the other, the walls of Charles V, the Port of Catania with the Arches of the Marina up to the Ursino Castle. Also from the museum you can also access the underground complex of the Achillian Baths, a journey into the bowels of the city, where the Amenano river flows, whose waters rise to the surface in the nearby Fontana dell'Amenano between the aforementioned Piazza del Duomo and Piazza Alonzo di Benedetto, where there is the fish market.

Wikipedia: Museo diocesano (Catania) (IT), Website

15 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 26: Porta Uzeda

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The Uzeda gate connects Piazza Duomo to Via Dusmet, in the heart of eighteenth-century Catania.

Wikipedia: Porta Uzeda (IT)

79 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 27: Fontana di Sant'Agata

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Fontana di Sant'Agata

The fountain of Sant'Agata, the second oldest in Catania, almost hidden in the walls of Via Dusmet, under the Archbishopric, is located near Porta Uzeda, in front of the arches of the railway viaduct. The people of Catania simply call it the Fontanella. According to popular traditions, the fountain was built in memory of the point from which the body of St. Agatha had left when it was transported, in 1040, by the Byzantine general Giorgio Maniace, to Constantinople.

Wikipedia: Fontana di Sant'Agata (IT)

111 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 28: Villa Pacini

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The Giardino Pacini, also known as Villa Pacini or the Villa Varagghi, is a small circular urban park located just south of the Porta Uzeda, on the seaward side of the elevated railway viaduct, in Catania, region of Sicily, Italy. It is partially encircled by Via Lavandaie and Via Jonica.

Wikipedia: Giardino Pacini (EN)

155 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 29: Fontana dei Sette Canali

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The Fountain of the "Seven Canals" is the oldest fountain in Catania, surrounded by an iron gate.

Wikipedia: Fontana dei Sette Canali (Catania) (IT)

23 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 30: Amenano Fountain

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The Amenano fountain is located in Catania, on the south side of Piazza del Duomo, in front of the Palazzo degli Elefanti and next to the palace of the Seminary of the Clerics.

Wikipedia: Fontana dell'Amenano (IT)

199 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 31: Terme dell'Indirizzo

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Terme dell'Indirizzo L'utente che ha caricato in origine il file è stato Triquetra di Wikipedia in italiano / CC BY-SA 2.5

The Terme dell'Indirizzo (Baths of the Address), together with the Baths of the Rotonda, the Achilliane Baths, the Baths of Piazza Dante and the Baths of Sant'Antonio, are one of the many Roman thermal complexes in the city of Catania. Located in Piazza Currò a short distance from the Cathedral and Ursino Castle, they probably date back to the late imperial age, and are often referred to as one of the best preserved Roman baths in Europe.

Wikipedia: Terme dell'Indirizzo (IT)

171 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 32: Pozzo di Gammazita

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Pozzo di Gammazita

The Well of Gammazita is a site located in the historic center of Catania, in the south-west area of the city adjacent to the ancient city walls called the curtain wall of Gamma Zita near the courtyard of the same name, and refers to a legendary tale that took place at the time of the Angevin domination in Sicily, during the War of the Vespers.

Wikipedia: Pozzo di Gammazita (IT)

369 meters / 4 minutes

Sight 33: Chiesa di San Francesco d'Assisi all'Immacolata

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San Francesco d'Assisi all'Immacolata is a Roman Catholic church in the city of Catania, Sicily, southern Italy.

Wikipedia: San Francesco d'Assisi all'Immacolata, Catania (EN)

90 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 34: Museo Emilio Greco

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Museo Emilio Greco Io' 81 / CC BY-SA 3.0

The Emilio Greco Museum in Catania is located in the Palazzo Gravina Cruyllas of the Princes of Palagonia, also home to the Bellini Civic Museum.

Wikipedia: Museo Emilio Greco (Catania) (IT)

54 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 35: Museo Civico Belliniano

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Museo Civico BellinianoG.dallorto / Attribution

The Vincenzo Bellini Civic Museum is a museum based in Catania, housed in the rooms on the first floor of the Palazzo Gravina Cruyllas, one of the many noble residences of the Princes of Palagonia, in Piazza San Francesco, in front of the church of the same name.

Wikipedia: Museo civico belliniano (IT), Website

68 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 36: Antiquarium regionale al Teatro Romano

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The Regional Antiquarium of the Roman Theatre is located in the Greek-Roman archaeological park of Catania.

Wikipedia: Antiquarium regionale del Teatro romano (IT)

27 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 37: Teatro Greco Romano

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The Roman Theatre of Catania consists of the ruins of two open-air semicircular ancient Roman theatres, located between Piazza San Francesco, via Vittorio Emanuele, via Timeo, and via Teatro Greco in the center of Catania, Sicily, southern Italy. The site consists of a larger theatre and a smaller semicircular theatre, an Odeon. The structure is part of the Parco archeologico greco-romano di Catania.

Wikipedia: Roman Theatre of Catania (EN)

112 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 38: Casa Museo Giovanni Verga

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The Giovanni Verga House Museum in Catania was the birthplace of the famous Italian writer, the greatest exponent of the literary current of verismo and one of the great protagonists of Italian literature

Wikipedia: Casa museo Giovanni Verga (IT)

252 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 39: Foro Romano

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Foro Romano Io' 81 / CC BY-SA 3.0

At the Courtyard of San Pantaleone in Catania there are the remains of what was identified as the Roman Forum of Catania.

Wikipedia: Foro romano di Catania (IT)

211 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 40: Chiesa della Santissima Trinità

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Santissima Trinità is a late-Baroque architecture, Roman Catholic church and former monastery (Badia) located on Via Vittorio Emanuele, corner of Via Santissima Trinità in the city Catania, Sicily, southern Italy. The monastery is now a science high school.

Wikipedia: Santissima Trinità, Catania (EN)

894 meters / 11 minutes

Sight 41: Porta Garibaldi

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Porta Garibaldi

The Porta Garibaldi, originally built as the Porta Ferdinandea or Porta Ferdinanda, is a triumphal arch, built in 1768, located at the end of Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, between the Piazza Palestro and Piazza Crocifisso in the quartiere Fortino of Catania, region of Sicily, Italy. It was built to celebrate the marriage of the Bourbon king Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies to the Austrian princess Maria Carolina d'Asburgo-Lorena.

Wikipedia: Porta Garibaldi, Catania (EN)

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