Nestled on the southeastern coast of Sicily, Noto is a charming limestone town and a key component of a sprawling UNESCO World Heritage Site. Renowned for its Sicilian baroque architecture, the town invites visitors to explore the Corso Vittorio Emanuele III, where they can admire the grand St. Nicholas Cathedral and other ornate baroque buildings. The intricate facades and detailed stonework create a visually striking experience, making Noto a captivating destination for those with an appreciation for architectural history.
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