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Catania Collection (page 3)

Catania, a captivating city located on the eastern coast of Sicily, is a true gem that seamlessly blends history, culture, and natural beauty

Background imageCatania Collection: APEX02322WT278

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Climber on the rim of a crater of Mount Etna in Sicily

Background imageCatania Collection: Summit craters of Mount Etna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Catania, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Summit craters of Mount Etna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Catania, Sicily, Italy, Europe
Active summit craters, Mount Etna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Catania, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageCatania Collection: Italy, Sicilia, Sicily, Last light at dusk, in the background the Cyclopes stacks

Italy, Sicilia, Sicily, Last light at dusk, in the background the Cyclopes stacks of Acitrezza

Background imageCatania Collection: Italy, Sicily, Acitrezza cliff in a winter storm

Italy, Sicily, Acitrezza cliff in a winter storm

Background imageCatania Collection: Italy, Sicily, Mt. Etna, Dawn of the 14th paroxysm event of 2013 photographed

Italy, Sicily, Mt. Etna, Dawn of the 14th paroxysm event of 2013 photographed from Piano del Vescovo

Background imageCatania Collection: Italy, Sicily, Mt. Etna, Finals of the 16th paroxysm of 2013

Italy, Sicily, Mt. Etna, Finals of the 16th paroxysm of 2013

Background imageCatania Collection: Italy, Sicily, Mt. Etna, Strombolian activity at the Southeast Crater, a small lava

Italy, Sicily, Mt. Etna, Strombolian activity at the Southeast Crater, a small lava flow go slowly into the Valle del Bove

Background imageCatania Collection: Italy, Sicily, Mt. Etna, Trees at the base of Sartorius crater after a heavy snowfall

Italy, Sicily, Mt. Etna, Trees at the base of Sartorius crater after a heavy snowfall

Background imageCatania Collection: Mount Etna map 1881

Mount Etna map 1881
Encyclopedia Britannica 9th Edition Vol XII Philadelphia j.M. Stoddart & Co 1881

Background imageCatania Collection: Arriving at Catania to embark for Italy

Arriving at Catania to embark for Italy
Photograph: Arriving at Catania to embark for ItalyShows tanks, trucks and other vehicles lined up for embarkation. From a photograph album containing 246 photographs compiled by Maj Wilfred Herbert

Background imageCatania Collection: Italy - Catania - Elephant Fountain

Italy - Catania - Elephant Fountain
Italy - Catania, Sicily - Elephant Fountain (1735-1736) by Giovanni Battista Vaccarini (1702-1768) - in front of the Palazzo degli Elefanti (English: " Elephants Palace" ) Date: 1910s

Background imageCatania Collection: Sicily - Catania Cathedral

Sicily - Catania Cathedral
Black and white Victorian lantern slide of the Catania Cathedral. Entitled to Saint Agatha, the church has been destroyed

Background imageCatania Collection: Benedictine Convent Catania 1846 Salted paper print

Benedictine Convent Catania 1846 Salted paper print
Artokoloro

Background imageCatania Collection: Badia di Sant Agata Church, Catania, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Badia di Sant Agata Church, Catania, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageCatania Collection: Active summit craters, Mount Etna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Catania, Sicily, Italy

Active summit craters, Mount Etna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Catania, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageCatania Collection: Piazza Vincenzo Bellini and Teatro Massimo Bellini Opera House, Catania, Sicily, Italy

Piazza Vincenzo Bellini and Teatro Massimo Bellini Opera House, Catania, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageCatania Collection: Catania Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Agatha, Catania, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Catania Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Agatha, Catania, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageCatania Collection: Maestranze Park, Catania, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Maestranze Park, Catania, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageCatania Collection: Vincenzo Bellini monument, Piazza Stesicoro, Catania, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Vincenzo Bellini monument, Piazza Stesicoro, Catania, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageCatania Collection: University of Catania, Piazza Universite, Catania, Sicily, Italy, Europe

University of Catania, Piazza Universite, Catania, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageCatania Collection: Autumn

Autumn
Strolling in the woods; the slopes of Mount Etna

Background imageCatania Collection: Peasants of the surroundings of Catania fleeing their villages devastated by the earthquake

Peasants of the surroundings of Catania fleeing their villages devastated by the earthquake
XIR661442 Peasants of the surroundings of Catania fleeing their villages devastated by the earthquake, back cover illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre

Background imageCatania Collection: Exterior view of the Sant Agata Cathedral, Catania, Sicily, Italy

Exterior view of the Sant Agata Cathedral, Catania, Sicily, Italy

Background imageCatania Collection: Etna volcano

Etna volcano
Siracusa

Background imageCatania Collection: ITALY-Sicily-CATANIA: DUOMO / Cathedral of St. Agatha

ITALY-Sicily-CATANIA: DUOMO / Cathedral of St. Agatha
ITALY, Sicily, CATANIA: DUOMO/ Cathedral of St. Agatha

Background imageCatania Collection: Italy, Sicily Region, Catania Province, Catania, Catania Cathedral and Elephant Back sculpture

Italy, Sicily Region, Catania Province, Catania, Catania Cathedral and Elephant Back sculpture UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageCatania Collection: Italy, Sicily Region, Catania Province, Catania, Catania Cathedral and Elephant Back sculpture

Italy, Sicily Region, Catania Province, Catania, Catania Cathedral and Elephant Back sculpture UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageCatania Collection: Italy, Sicily, Catania, sculpture in Tomb of Bishop Pietro Galletti at Cathedral of Saint Agatha

Italy, Sicily, Catania, sculpture in Tomb of Bishop Pietro Galletti at Cathedral of Saint Agatha
Italy - Sicily Region - Catania (UNESCO World Heritage List, 2002) - Cathedral of Sant Agata (Saint Agatha, architect Giovanni Battista Vaccarini, 1711)

Background imageCatania Collection: Italy, Sicily, Catania, Cathedral of Sant Agata, interior with pipe organ

Italy, Sicily, Catania, Cathedral of Sant Agata, interior with pipe organ
Italy - Sicily Region - Catania (UNESCO World Heritage List, 2002) - Cathedral of Sant Agata (Saint Agatha). Interior, organ

Background imageCatania Collection: Italy, Sicily, Catania, Cathedral of Sant Agata, detail of baroque facade

Italy, Sicily, Catania, Cathedral of Sant Agata, detail of baroque facade
Italy - Sicily Region - Catania (UNESCO World Heritage List, 2002) - Cathedral of Sant Agata (Saint Agatha, architect Giovanni Battista Vaccarini, 1711). Detail of baroque facade

Background imageCatania Collection: Unloading frozen meat from Sydney, Australia, in South West India Dock, Millwall, London

Unloading frozen meat from Sydney, Australia, in South West India Dock, Millwall, London. Hold of the Catania, which sailed on 28 August with nearly 120 tons of meat

Background imageCatania Collection: Map of Catania from Civitates Orbis Terrarum by Georg Braun, 1541-1622 and Franz Hogenberg

Map of Catania from Civitates Orbis Terrarum by Georg Braun, 1541-1622 and Franz Hogenberg, 1540-1590, engraving
Cartography, Italy, 16th century. Map of Catania. From Civitates Orbis Terrarum by Georg Braun (1541-1622) and Franz Hogenberg (1540-1590), Cologne. Engraving

Background imageCatania Collection: Italy. Catania. Horses

Italy. Catania. Horses

Background imageCatania Collection: Italy, Catania, Bronte, Horatio Nelsons estate at foot of Mount Etna, watercolour

Italy, Catania, Bronte, Horatio Nelsons estate at foot of Mount Etna, watercolour
Italy, 19th century. Horatio Nelsons estate in Bronte (Catania) at the foot of Mount Etna. Watercolour

Background imageCatania Collection: The city of Catania, from Civitates Orbis Terrarum by Georg Braun, 1541-1622 and Franz Hogenberg

The city of Catania, from Civitates Orbis Terrarum by Georg Braun, 1541-1622 and Franz Hogenberg, 1540-1590, engraving
Cartography, Italy, 16th century. The city of Catania, engraving from Civitates Orbis Terrarum by Georg Braun (1541-1622) and Franz Hogenberg (1540-1590), active in Cologne

Background imageCatania Collection: View of Piazza Mazzini (Mazzini Square), lithograph

View of Piazza Mazzini (Mazzini Square), lithograph
Italy, 19th century. Catania. View of Piazza Mazzini (Mazzini Square). Lithograph

Background imageCatania Collection: Map of Acireale, Catania

Map of Acireale, Catania
Cartography, Italy. Map of Acireale, Catania

Background imageCatania Collection: Italy, Sicily Region, Catania, Aerial view of Aci Trezza and Aci Castello

Italy, Sicily Region, Catania, Aerial view of Aci Trezza and Aci Castello
Aerial view of Aci Trezza and Aci Castello - Province of Catania, Sicily Region, Italy

Background imageCatania Collection: Italy, Sicily Region, Catania, aerial view

Italy, Sicily Region, Catania, aerial view
Aerial view of Catania - Sicily Region, Italy

Background imageCatania Collection: Italy, Sicily Region, Catania, Aerial view of Ognina at Catania

Italy, Sicily Region, Catania, Aerial view of Ognina at Catania
Aerial view of Ognina at Catania - Sicily Region, Italy

Background imageCatania Collection: Italy, Sicily, Catania, frazione of Aci Castello, Faraglioni dei Ciclopi

Italy, Sicily, Catania, frazione of Aci Castello, Faraglioni dei Ciclopi, tall rocks off coast of Aci Trezza
Aerial view of the Faraglioni dei Ciclopi, tall rocks off the coast of Aci Trezza, frazione of Aci Castello - Province of Catania, Sicily Region, Italy

Background imageCatania Collection: Mount Etna, Italy, 3D artwork C015 / 6564

Mount Etna, Italy, 3D artwork C015 / 6564
Mount Etna. Simulated 3D high-altitude panoramic view of Mount Etna, Italy, viewed from the south. Image based on Landsat satellite images and detailed digital terrain data

Background imageCatania Collection: JACOBELLO del FIORE (1370-1439). Saint Lucia

JACOBELLO del FIORE (1370-1439). Saint Lucia and her Mother with the Vision of Saint Agatha in Catania. ca. 1410. Renaissance art. Quattrocento. Oil on wood. ITALY. Fermo. Civic Pinacotheca

Background imageCatania Collection: Duomo, Catania, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Duomo, Catania, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageCatania Collection: Catania, Via Etnea and Statue of Garibaldi

Catania, Via Etnea and Statue of Garibaldi
Catania, Sicily, Italy - Via Etnea (the road north to Zafferana Etnea) and a Statue of Giuseppe Garibaldi Date: 1930s



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Catania, a captivating city located on the eastern coast of Sicily, is a true gem that seamlessly blends history, culture, and natural beauty. As you wander through its streets, you'll encounter breathtaking sights that will leave you in awe. One such sight is a remarkable map of Italy and the Mediterranean crafted from vibrant ceramic tiles adorning a street in Seville. This artistic masterpiece serves as a reminder of Catania's connection to both its Italian roots and the wider Mediterranean region. Elevating your experience further is the panoramic view with its majestic Cathedral taking center stage. The cathedral's intricate architecture stands tall against the backdrop of this charming town, creating an enchanting scene that captures the essence of Catania. But it doesn't stop there – just beyond lies Mount Etna, Europe's most active volcano. Its presence looms over Catania like a guardian watching over this ancient city. Witnessing people strolling along the main square at sunset with the Cathedral as their backdrop creates an atmosphere filled with warmth and tranquility. As dusk settles in, the Cathedral takes on an ethereal glow that illuminates Piazza Duomo. Its grandeur becomes even more apparent as darkness descends upon Catania – a testament to centuries-old craftsmanship standing strong amidst modernity. Venturing outside Catania itself reveals more wonders awaiting exploration. Take in breathtaking views from 1776 when Mount Etna was captured by artists who were captivated by its raw beauty. And not far away lies Teatro Romano - remnants of an ancient amphitheater steeped in history waiting to be discovered. Porta Uzeda beckons visitors at dusk with its imposing presence guarding one entrance to Catania. This gate transports you back in time while simultaneously connecting past and present within this vibrant cityscape. Stroll down Via Crociferi for a taste of Baroque charm where churches like San Francesco line your path.