Cinema and Sicily
Sicily has always been a great open-air film set. From the countryside to the sea, from the cities of art [...]
Greek Theatre of Syracuse
In his Voyage en Sicile, published in 1788, Dominique Venon, Baron Denon, included the Greek Theatre of Syracuse in the [...]
You are such a Giufà!
Calling someone a Giufà is like calling them a fool. But who is Giufà? Giufà is the typical Sicilian fool. Their [...]
ANDROMEDA THEATRE
In Santo Stefano Quisquina, in the province of Agrigento, there is a very impressive contemporary work of art: the Andromeda [...]
Old Noto and Cava Carosello
Did you know that there is another Noto, older than the late Baroque city, and completely surrounded by wilderness? We're [...]
INDA Foundation
The INDA Foundation, the National Institute of Ancient Drama, is a unique Italian success story. Since 1914, it has been [...]
Selinunte
It owes its name to celery, a vegetable that grows abundantly in the ancient city and whose leaves surmount a [...]
San Domenico in Castelvetrano, the Sicilian Sistine Chapel
It's not a question of rewriting art history but paying proper tribute to an artistic prodigy that deserves the (deliberately [...]