A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Piazza Duomo stands as a jewel of Sicilian baroque and the vibrant heart of Catania. Located in the city center, the square is home to some of Catania’s most sumptuous architectural treasures, including the Palazzo degli Elefanti, the Cathedral di Sant’Agata (Duomo), and the Fontana dell’Elefante. Visitors can explore the intricate facades and historical significance of these landmarks, immersing themselves in the rich cultural and architectural heritage of the city.
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