In the Southern tip of Sicily the Duomo di Siracusa is dramatic and unforgettable. Located in the…read morehistorical center of Siracusa, in an ancient tiny island called Ortygia, the duomo symbolizes the melding of multiple cultures that lived in Siracusa, the largest city in the known world (at the time). Today it's a cathedral, but also existed as the center of worship for different religions. The Greeks were here prox 600 BC, the Romans were here, the Normans were here, the Arabs were here. Each regime added a facade to the architecture that created a weirdly beautiful cathedral. Siracusa used to be a Greek city state too and was the most wealthy and populous of the city states. It is beautiful here. It's cool that a Greek center is now part of Sicily and Italy. The duomo and the south are definitely worth a visit and your attention when you're in Sicily.
Here's a bit if you wanna read more about its history:
https://www.secretsiracusa.it/en/where-to-go/duomo-syracuse/
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