The Province of Ragusa (Italian: Provincia di Ragusa; Sicilian: Pruvincia 'i Rausa) is a province in the autonomous region of Sicily in Italy, located in the south-east of the island. Its capital is the city of Ragusa, which is the most southerly provincial capital in Italy.
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The watermill “Cavallo d’Ispica” is an original piece of jewellery of rural art of the 18th century, situated on the northern part of the archaeological valley of Cava d’Ispica, few kilometres from Modica, centre of hyblean baroque as well as hometown of poet Quasimodo and famous for its renowned chocolate.
We loved our visit to Mulino ad Acqua. Each unique space gives you a great insight into the history of the area and how people lived there. Seeing the mill in action and operated the latest in many generations of millers who have worked there is really fascinating.
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My dad's girlfriend is Italian and she booked the visit and translated for the owner. I was amazed that the grotto kept a steady temperature for winter and for summer so the grotto was surprisingly warm and cosy despite the chilly winter wind outside. The owner gave us a thorough tour of the place and showed us all kinds of interesting things, from the photos of the grotto families, to the inventive toys that the children used to play, to his son's beautiful artwork that was up for sale. The owner was especially excited talking to us as I was filming with my DSLR and he was eager to have a video of his grotto aiming for an English audience. I was promised to send him a link when I finish it so wish me luck on it!
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The history of the Museo Civico di Storia Natural di Comiso The museum was established in 1991, it is currently accessible from of " Ex Scuola D’arte " in Via degli Studi street, it is preserved the paleontological and zoological section. The museum has a rich collection of fossils from different geological era , about 12.000 findings, and also several remains of vertebrates from the Sicilian quaternary period and about a hundred of Sicilian minerals. It has 14.000 zoological specimens, among them there are several of shells of the world, rare fish, about two thousand naturalized terrestrial and marine animals, several osteological specimens and the most important collection of cetaceans .
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The museums of Chiaramonte Gulfi are real little gems that are located in a charming village nestled between the mountains Iblei. Diversified themes and interest, the eight museums lend themselves well to suit the tastes of an increasing number of visitors: from sacred to oil museum, through a wonderful house museum Liberty up to the gallery of the De Vita. Openings weekly booking only.
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Art space and promotion of Southeastern Sicily cultural heritage. In our bookshop you can find many original ideas for your gifts (ceramics, notebooks, picture books) or unusual products that illustrate the excellence of our territory (postcards, colouring books, games and more). We are particularly interested in graphic art and illustrations. For visiting the gallery outside opening hours, please do not hesitate to contact us by phone or whatsapp. For updates about events, exhibitions and opening hours please check our facebook page Sudestasi contemporary. ANNOUNCEMENT: from October to April the gallery receives only by appointment, send us an email and we will answer you immediately.
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a fantastic museum dedicated to the lovers of traditions and ancient crafts of Sicily. In the heart of the historical center of Modica.
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In Modica at "The Forefathers'Houses" the Museum "Murika, stories of stones" for the preservation of the ancient ethnographic living and for the recovery and the valorization of the identity of the places, is situated. The goal is to celebrate the rural communities of the County of Modica using as main theme the local stone and the achievements through it, walls, vaults, floors, artifacts
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The history of this museum revolves around the figure of FL Belgiorno (Modica, 1906-1971), who established it around the 1950s. The Museum is characterized by an archaeological section, with finds that can be dated between prehistory and the Middle Ages . Among the most relevant finds is the Eracle of Cafeo, a bronze statuette, dated to the end of the 3rd century BC, depicting the hero after his first labor. In the Museum there are also historical and historical-artistic collections, as well as the "Quasimodo Collection" and the works of the local artist Enzo Assenza
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