The Province of Reggio Calabria (Italian: Provincia di Reggio Calabria) is a province in the Calabria region of Italy. It is the southernmost province in mainland Italy and is separated from the island of Sicily by the Strait of Messina. The Aspromonte massif dominates the western part, and with its long coastline, the province is a popular tourist destination during the summer. The capital is the city of Reggio.
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This town is absolutely beautiful with stunning views of Calabria. We enjoyed the town after a little bit of a stressful drive. Driving the streets will never get "easy" but once we arrived at the top of the look-out, it was all worth it. It was pretty fun having to jump into doorways to get out of the way of oncoming cars.
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It is a small religious building located adjacent to the Stilo village, on the slopes of Monte Consolino. The term "Cattolica" probably comes from the Greek "Katholikon" which indicates the place of worship of a monastic complex or the cultural center for hermits who lived in the same area. The expressive richness, belonging to a typically Byzantine architectural tradition, places it in full title among the most notable Calabrian monuments.
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Bonaventura Perna, a Franciscan friar from Gerace in 1600s, dedicated his entire life to decorate the main altar and the triumphal arch of the church of Saint Francis from Assisi in his country. The church is the SECOND in the world built in honor of the saint of Assisi. The work of art created by the friar is a masterpiece of the Baroque style made of polychrome marble inlays. Entrance fee 3 euros.
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