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Tag: baroque

Journey’s end

Eight kilometres to the north, and many lifetimes away from Noto, lie the remains of its corpse. Here was journey’s … More

ancient sites, Architecture, baroque, baroque architecture, buildings, Noto, Noto Antica, ruins, Sicilia, Sicily

History dissembled

Noto, like other cities in the southeast of Sicily, is a near perfect encapsulation of the Sicilian Baroque, built on … More

baroque, baroque architecture, cathedral, Cattedrale di Noto, church, ecclesiastical architecture, La Chiesa Madre di San Nicolò, Noto, Noto Cathedral, Sicilian Baroque, Sicily

Moments of erasure

Facing across a busy Palermo street narrow enough to deny its facade any commanding sightlines, the Palazzo Riso-Belmonte is also … More

baroque, baroque architecture, Circle of Life, Museo d’Arte Contemporanea della Sicilia, Palazzo Riso-Belmonte, Palermo, Richard Long, RISO, Sicilian Baroque, Sicily
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