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Visit My-Sicily.com for information about Places of interest in Sciacca Palermo was founded by Phoenicians who sailed there from their native Carthage. Information about Agrigento The Greeks colonized the whole island, leaving some of the most beautiful and best-preserved temples they ever built at Agrigento, Selinunte and Segesta. Places of interest in Sciacca. Around those glorious sites they planted Sicily's first olive trees and grape vines. Last minute accommodation Marsala Traces of the Roman period in Sicily can be found in the amphitheatres at Taormina and Siracusa, as well as in that city's Christian catacombs. But perhaps Rome's most lasting (and infamous) contribution to the island came in fostering the great land ownerships which eventually impoverished the peasantry and led, many centuries later, to the founding of secret societies aimed at destroying the fabulously wealthy landlords. Places of interest in Sciacca. In Palermo, these groups were known as mafia. Agritourism in Sant Agata Militello Places of interest in SciaccaSicily, the largest of the Mediterranean islands, lies between southern Italy and North Africa. Giarre Tours and Excursions The island can be seen as a "stepping stone" between Europe and Africa. Places of interest in Sciacca. A beautiful, mountainous island, Sicily has been occupied by a series of migrants and invaders. These include the Greeks, Cathaginians, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Normans, Angevins and Spaniards. In 1861 Sicily became part of Italy when Garibaldi united the Kingdom of Italy and the island. Places of interest in Sciacca Eighty-five years later Sicily achieved "relative independence". This means that although Sicily belongs to Italy it is responsible for much of its own local affairs. Places of interest in Sciacca. The island is divided into nine provinces: Agrigento, Caltanissetta, Catania, Enna, Messina, Palermo, Ragusa, Siracusa and Trapani. Information about Campo Bello di Mazara Throughout history islands have been invaded by foreign powers. Self catering accommodation Erice However, Sicily's rugged terrain has provided its people with a degree of protection as many of its towns and villages are high in the mountains. As elsewhere in the Roman Empire, the Romans were replaced by the Vandals and the Ostrogoths, who demolished far more than they built (one rare example is the villa of Piazza Armerina) and were swept away by the Byzantines. Sant Agata Militello lodging The Arabs who followed them moved the capitol from Siracusa to Palermo, renamed most of the existing towns, and planted the first carobs, date-palms, citrus trees, jasmines and melons. Places of interest in Sciacca. The Normans took over in 1061. Places of interest in Sciacca They tore down almost all signs of Arab culture. Agritourism in Nebrodi They brought the island to a new level of prosperity and planted a different kind of seed, still visible today in the blonde and red tresses of many Sicilians. Places of interest in Sciacca. It is to the Normans that we owe the most spectacular of Sicily's architectural treasures. Farmhouses in Caltanissetta From the cathedrals of Cefalů, Messina and Monreale to Palermo's Zisa and Cuba, the churches of San Giovanni degli Eremiti, San Cataldo and the Martorana. Under the realm of Frederick II, the Swabian king, Sicily became one of the centers of the Western world, and perhaps it is not surprising that the principal architectural endeavors of this era. These lasted only from 1220 to 1250, were of a military nature, such as the castles in Siracusa, Catania and Salemi. Places of interest in Sciacca. When Frederick died in 1250, his successor Manfred was murdered by the ruthless Charles of Anjou, whose French allies streamed into the island and established a new aristocracy so despised that it led to the popular uprising called the Sicilian Vespers. Fishing Trips in Sicily Eventually, in 1302, the French gave way to the Aragonese (part of the same dynasty which sponsored Christopher Columbus), who dominated until 1734. Places of interest in Sciacca. The aristocracy created during this realm left their magnificent homes, such as Palermo's Palazzo Sclafani and Palazzo Chiaramonte, scattered all over the island. Cheap flats in Milazzo The Aragonese clergy, while wielding the heavy arm of the Inquisition, effectively conspired to keep almost all artistic traces of the Renaissance out of the island. Sicily is a mountainous island — an extension of the Apennine Mountains separated from the mainland by the Straits of Messina. Places of interest in Sciacca There are many reasons to visit Sicily: water sports, beaches of rock and sand (including black sand), natural beauty, good food and friendly people. Catania apartments |