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Messina day tour & the Greek colony
of Tyndaris
(Pick up from Messina port)
Messina has been the victim of
both earthquakes and World War II bombing and still stands to tell
the story of its impressive past, with some beautiful and important
architecture and museums. The Museo Regionale houses treasures that
include works by Antonello da Messina and Caravaggio.
Santissima Annunziata dei Catalani in Piazza Catalani displays the
eclecticism of 12th century Norman architecture, with rich decoration.
Outside the beautiful GA Montorsoli's Fontana d'Orione (1547) is
the finest fountain of its kind from
16th century Sicily. His fountain of Nettuno (1557) celebrates Messina's
foundation and position in the world as a principle commercial port.
The most important monument in Messina is the Cathedral, which was
erected during the 12th Century Norman dominion and its style resembles
that of both the Basilica of Saint Nicholas and the cathedral at
Bari. Most of the present cathedral is actually a reconstruction,
the original building having been almost entirely destroyed by earthquakes;
a few segments of the original walls remain. At noon we can enjoy
a the very special movement of the astrological clock.
We will then drive and visit Tindaris, which began as a settlement
back in the Bronze Age (about 1500 B.C). The town suffered the effects
of a landslide at the end of the 1st Century AD, and an earthquake
in 365 AD. Tindaris was the most important Greek city in this vicinity,
though most of what the visitor sees today was constructed during
the Roman period. We will visit the amphitheatre. We will also see
the very important Christian Sanctuary that sits high on the hill
above the city. It is famous for its black Madonna statue that draws
visitors from afar, and gives it its name, Sanctuary of the black
Madonna.
OTHER TOURS:
Taormina
walking tour & Its Amazing surrounding area
Etna
Experience tour & the Highlights of Taormina
Local
towns “Godfather”tour & the Highlights of Taormina
Unknown
Sicily around Etna & the Highlights of Taormina
Along the Messina coast line: Tyndaris
& Cefalù
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