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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ModicaModica - Wikipedia

    Modica (Italian: [ˈmɔːdika]; Sicilian: Muòrica) is a city and comune of 54,456 inhabitants in the Province of Ragusa, Sicily, southern Italy. The city is situated in the Hyblaean Mountains . Modica has neolithic origins and it represents the historical capital of the area which today almost corresponds to the Province of Ragusa .

  2. Mar 5, 2024 · From astonishing architecture to intriguing historic sites, these are the top things to do in Modica Sicily. This beautiful city in Southeast Sicily packs a big cultural punch with Baroque style architectural landscapes and centuries old churches.

  3. Modica is one of southern Sicily's most distinctive towns, its steeply stacked medieval centre pierced by a towering baroque cathedral.

  4. Jan 23, 2024 · One of eight towns in ‘Val di Noto’ recognised by UNESCO, Modica is architecturally fascinating, with a history that stretches back hundreds of years. Whether you love Baroque buildings, want to try Sicily’s best chocolate or simply get lost amongst its winding alleys, Modica is sure to impress.

  5. www.visitsicily.info › en › modicaModica - Visit Sicily

    County capital, Modica has been one of the historical and economic heart in Sicily, qualified outstanding and passed down by the massive baroque treasure of magnificient Duomo di San Giorgio and the impressive Duomo di San Pietro.

  6. www.visitsicily.info › en › modica-2Modica - Visit Sicily

    Modica is surprising, elegant, and mysterious. The best way to explore this town is on foot. You can enjoy walking its stairways, getting lost in the maze of alleyways, and overlooking its viewpoints. You’ll need a lot of energy: luckily Modica is also the Sicilian homeland of chocolate.

  7. Feb 2, 2024 · Modica is in the South East of Sicily, in the province of Ragusa, tucked away in the Iblei mounts, about 16 kms from Ragusa. Together with this city, Modica shares an evocative baroque culture and an untouched coastline.

  8. Modica is an attractive historic town in south-eastern Sicily, one of the area’s UNESCO-listed Baroque towns. Modica is particularly famous for its chocolate, and it is an appealing destination for food-lovers, making a good holiday base or day-trip destination. Sicily destinations and practicalities: full menu (at foot of this page)

  9. Uncover the beauty of the historic Modica, Sicily. Wander through its charming streets, admire Baroque architecture, and indulge in its famous chocolate.

  10. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site along with other Baroque towns in this part of Sicily and is worth a visit. Cited by Thucydides, Pliny and Ptolemy, it has a very long history, starting more than 1000 years BC with the Sicels (the ancient Sicilians) then becoming part of the Greek colony from Siracusa.