Visiting Palermo and Syracuse in Sicily

If you are planning to reserve one of the villas in Sicily, there is much that attracts you to this beautiful destination. As the largest island in the Mediterranean, it is no wonder the shores feature some of the most beautiful beaches around. There are no less than six UNESCO World Heritage sites located on the island, and many villas in Sicily are located near these ancient and historical places. When you've tired of lazing on the beach, get out and explore the cities of Palermo and Syracuse.

Palermo

Founded in 734 a. C. by the Phoenicians, the city of visit Palermo is located on the northwest coast of the island. Since it is so close to the sea, many of the villas in Sicily's most populated city will have spectacular views. You can spend your days on the water and your nights in the lively restaurants and bars. Be sure to take the opportunity to explore the wonderful history of the city, which has a rich tapestry of historical attributes. Visit the cathedral, which was built in 1185 AD; Since the city was a crossroads of cultures, the cathedral incorporates various styles adopted over the centuries. From the Catalan Gothic style of wood choice of 1466, to the mainly Renaissance restoration by Ferdinando Fuga, it is a place worth spending some time while strolling through the streets of the old town.



Syracuse


The villas in Sicily located in the southeast corner of the island are perfect for visiting the charming city of Syracuse. The city itself is about 2,700 years old and is the birthplace of the famous mathematician Archimedes. If you are a history buff, this is definitely a place you must explore. The location is mentioned in the Bible and was visited by Paul, and in 2005 the entire city and the surrounding Necropolis were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You will be able to see the Temple of Apollo and see how it has changed from Greek, Christian to Muslim use, as the rule in the region changed. Then, head to wander the Amphitheater and Archimedes' Tomb before visiting the Necropolis, which has just under 4,000 tombs carved out of the rocky hills; the tombs date from the 13th to the 7th century BC. C.


In addition to the old classical buildings, there are also ancient structures from the Christian era found in Syracuse. You should visit the cathedral, which was built in the 7th century AD. about the 5th century Temple of Athena Be sure to stroll around and admire the beautiful palaces while enjoying the lively nature of this beautiful city.

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