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Ragusa Sicily

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Ragusa, located in southeastern Sicily, is a city steeped in history and Baroque beauty, often overlooked but truly a gem for travelers seeking a unique and authentic Italian experience. Divided into two distinct parts—Ragusa Superiore and Ragusa Ibla—the city showcases a dramatic contrast between the new and old. Ragusa Ibla, the older part, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to over 50 Baroque churches, narrow cobblestone streets, and stunning palaces, making it a perfect destination for those who love to wander through history.

One of the highlights of Ragusa Ibla is the Cathedral of San Giorgio, a masterpiece of Baroque architecture designed by Rosario Gagliardi. The cathedral's towering dome and intricate façade are breathtaking, especially when illuminated at night. Visitors can also explore the charming Giardino Ibleo, a peaceful garden that offers panoramic views of the surrounding valley. It's the perfect spot to unwind and absorb the timeless atmosphere of this ancient city.

For food lovers, Ragusa is a delight. Sicilian cuisine thrives here, with local specialties such as cavatelli pasta, scacce (Sicilian stuffed flatbread), and rich cannoli to satisfy any palate. Ragusa's restaurants and trattorias serve up dishes deeply rooted in tradition, using locally sourced ingredients from the region’s fertile lands. A visit to Ragusa Ibla's Duomo Restaurant is highly recommended for those seeking a fine dining experience in a historic setting.

A fun fact about Ragusa: The city was largely rebuilt after a devastating earthquake in 1693, which is why Ragusa Ibla boasts such an impressive collection of Baroque buildings. Today, it stands as one of the finest examples of Baroque architecture in Italy. For travelers seeking both history and charm, Ragusa offers an unparalleled journey into Sicily’s past.

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