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Licodia Eubea, CT, Italia
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The Cuddureddi of Caltagirone
Doughnut-shaped sweets made with a thin sheet of dough and filled with a filling of ground almonds: the Cuddureddi (or collorelle) of Caltagirone are a true delicacy of Caltagirone tradition.

Cork Grove of Niscemi
A forest of cork oaks is located southeast of Niscemi. It is one of the few remaining vestiges of the original forests in the area. The oldest oak tree in Europe lives here.

Cathedral of St. George, Ragusa
The Cathedral of San Giorgio in Ragusa Ibla is one of the most striking works of Sicilian Baroque. It features a "tower-like" facade that incorporates the bell tower and a 43-meter-high dome.

Ragusa Ibla
A Baroque jewel perched on a hill: there it is, the little hamlet, Ragusa's historic center and UNESCO World Heritage Site, an enchanting interweaving of volutes, columns, capitals and decorations in white stone

Cathedral of Noto
It is one of the greatest symbols of Sicilian Baroque that was elevated to Basilica Minor in 2012. It stands at the top of a wide flight of steps and is dedicated to St. Nicholas.

The Castle of Donnafugata
A medieval rural farmhouse that became a castle and then a vacation spot for the Sicilian aristocracy in the 18th century; a park with 1,500 plant species and monumental trees; a costume museum.

The labyrinth of Donnafugata Castle
How good are you at finding your way out?

Chocolate and its city: Modica
Where cocoa is processed as it was in Aztec times

Flea Market
Modica from Chocolate to Antiques
25 May

Tales of the past on Mount Bubbonia
Driving along a dirt road on the eastern side of the hill, one crosses a peculiar feature: a dolmen, similar to those in Sardinia or Puglia. But it is at the top that a ruined acropolis emerges.

The Santoni of Aidone
They parade through the streets of the country on Palm Sunday: they are hollow statues up to three meters high representing the 12 apostles. It is a man, the santaro, who moves them from the inside.

The Castle of Pietratagliata
Today it is a ruined structure that is not easy to reach, but what a marvel: a still imposing bulk on the rock that supports it, culminated by the full tower that observes the valley.