
Transfer de Transporte Ida e Volta de Messina para Taormina
Messina Harbour
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Messina occupies a position unlike any other city in Italy. Perched at the very tip of Sicily, separated from the Calabrian coast by the narrow Strait of Messina, it has functioned for millennia as a threshold between the island and the mainland, between the Tyrrhenian and Ionian seas. The Greeks knew it as Zancle, a name derived from the sickle shape of its natural harbour, and the city's strategic importance never diminished across the centuries of Norman, Aragonese, and Spanish rule that followed. What makes Messina singular, however, is not merely its geography but the resilience written into its stones. The earthquake of 1908, one of the most destructive in European history, levelled almost the entire city and killed tens of thousands of people. What visitors see today is largely a twentieth-century reconstruction, and that fact gives Messina a character quite different from the layered medieval fabric of Palermo or the baroque grandeur of Catania.
The rebuilt city centre has a certain rational, wide-avenues quality that can initially feel austere, but the waterfront along the Via della Libertà opens up to sweeping views across the strait, and the Piazza del Duomo anchors daily life around a cathedral that was itself painstakingly restored after the earthquake. The Fontana di Orione, a sixteenth-century marble fountain attributed to Giovanni Angelo Montorsoli, stands in the square as one of the few surviving works of genuine antiquity in the city. The cathedral's astronomical clock, claimed to be among the largest in the world, performs its mechanical display each day at noon, drawing locals and visitors alike to watch its gilded figures move through scenes drawn from scripture and civic legend.
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