2024-12-22

This is a continuation of the previous post because there are a lot of photos! In this section I focus on other parts of Syracuse, Sicily.

Museo Archeològico

This museum has a huge array of prehistoric, Greek and Roman artifacts from Siracusa and the surrounding area. Many of the artifacts were recovered from places like the Teatro Greco, Pantalica,and Megara Hyblea. While the artifacts are fascinating, the museum is surprisingly dated with uninspiring captions (some on cheap cardboard) and fading photos. Normally, I am fascinated with artifacts from ancient times, but the presentation in the museum was so poor that the visit was pretty much a waste of time

Below is a sample of some of the artifacts at the museum

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Santuario della Madonna delle Làcrime

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One of the newest buildings in Siracusa is the huge sanctuary and
basilica that houses a painting of the Madonna that supposedly wept
for 5 days in 1953.

Basilica di San Giovanni

This ruined basilica lies on top of one of the largest necropolises
in Sicily. Unfortunately no photography was allowed in the necropolis
or in the Tomb of San Giovanni

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Ortigia

The oldest part of Siracusa is the island of Ortigia. Easily
defended in ancient times with protected harbors on the east and west
sides, Ortigia has been inhabited since prehistoric times.

Around Town

3439 Looking north to mainland Siracusa on Lungomare Vittorini 3484 Newly restored hotel.
3466 Fishing for octopus (polipi) in the west harbour 3964 Rally for the Communists! No really. The CGIL.
3487 3463 Harbour
3958 Via Landolina 3988 Entrance to a courtyard.
3877 Laundry time

Piazza del Duomo

The largest piazza in Ortigia is centred on the cathedral. As well the Municipal building, the Bishops palace, and the church of St. Lucia is there.

3493 The Municipal building and corner of the Duomo (cathedral) 3835 The Piazza at night
3829 A children’s fashion show sponsored by Renault in the Piazza. 3925
3949 Watching the horses go by. Sitting by the Cafe del Duomo. Across the way is the Bishop’s palace 3991 The Piazza at night

The Duomo

3490 Facade of the Duomo. 3652 The Duomo at night
3946 Central wrought iron gate, looking back out over the Piazza del Duomo 3928 Interior shot
3931 North aisle look back towards entrance. 3952 View of the pews and the chancel
3940 Teeny tiny stain glass windows. Small windows are typical of the early Norman era churches 3943 South aisle, showing a good view of the Corinthian columns that were originally part of the Temple of Minerva, 4th century B.C.
3955 View of the stone work in the front entrance. 3976 Wedding at the Duomo.

Fonte d’Aretusa

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Piazza Archimede

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Alla Giudecca

I stayed in the heart of Siracusa on the island of Ortigia
(Or-TI-gee-ah) in a residence on Via Artagona. Recently
renovated, the building lies on one of the oldest know Jewish ritual
baths, or Miqwe.

In the heart of Ortigia on the narrow street Via Alagona is a Residence and Villa named Alla Giudecca. The apartment had stone tile floors, dark stained wooden ceiling and doors windows facing east and west. On the top floor, the apartment had a long balcony with walkout doors to the living room and the bedroom.

3421 View of the main entrance from inside the courtyard
3427 My bedroom.
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