In the heart of Catania, Sicily, stands the formidable Ursino Castle (Castello di Ursino), a 13th-century fortress built by Emperor Frederick II. Originally constructed to guard the city, the castle now overlooks the bustling urban landscape, its robust stone walls and towers a stark contrast to the surrounding Sicilian baroque architecture. Today, visitors can explore the Museo Civico within, which houses an extensive collection of art and artifacts, offering a glimpse into the rich history and culture of the region.
Ursino Castle (Castello di Ursino)
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