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The Sicilian Moors

Any Sicilian, walking through the streets of his city or town, will have come across at least once in his life the Moor's Heads, that is, those ornamental hand-painted ceramic...

The Sicilian Moors

Any Sicilian, walking through the streets of his city or town, will have come across at least once in his life the Moor's Heads, that is, those ornamental hand-painted ceramic...

Theocles of Naxos

In the picture: "TEOCLE FOUNDER OF NAXOS", STATUE OF MASTER TURI AZZOLINA, YEAR 1998 Nasso di Sicilia (should roughly correspond to today's Giardini Naxos), an ancient Chalcidian colony in the...

Theocles of Naxos

In the picture: "TEOCLE FOUNDER OF NAXOS", STATUE OF MASTER TURI AZZOLINA, YEAR 1998 Nasso di Sicilia (should roughly correspond to today's Giardini Naxos), an ancient Chalcidian colony in the...

The song of the Sirens

Giardini Naxos is also known as the city of sirens, who populated the nearby Sirina river, which divides the city from Taormina. According to this legend, in the vicinity of...

The song of the Sirens

Giardini Naxos is also known as the city of sirens, who populated the nearby Sirina river, which divides the city from Taormina. According to this legend, in the vicinity of...

Poseidon

Deity of the ancient Greeks, identified by the Romans with Neptune. According to an ancient myth, in the division of the world among the sons of Cronus, Poseidon was given...

Poseidon

Deity of the ancient Greeks, identified by the Romans with Neptune. According to an ancient myth, in the division of the world among the sons of Cronus, Poseidon was given...

The Myth of the Sicilian Pigna

Pictured: VLADIMIR KUSH: SUNRISE BY THE OCEAN. The Sicilian ceramic pine cone represents a symbol of good luck and health. This symbol does not belong exclusively to the allegorical imagery...

The Myth of the Sicilian Pigna

Pictured: VLADIMIR KUSH: SUNRISE BY THE OCEAN. The Sicilian ceramic pine cone represents a symbol of good luck and health. This symbol does not belong exclusively to the allegorical imagery...