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    Ruins of the Duomo. Founded by Greek colonists of Magna Graecia in the 8th century BC, Messina was originally called Zancle (Greek: Ζάγκλη), from the Greek ζάγκλον meaning "scythe" because of the shape of its natural harbour (though a legend attributes the name to King Zanclus).

  2. Jan 26, 2020 · Lets explore the best things to do in Messina: 1. Messina Cathedral Source: sicilia-by-divino Messina Cathedral. As the main Catholic church in Messina, the Duomo has stood since 1551 and was originally constructed by a renowned architect from Florence who was actually a protégé of Michelangelo.

  3. Messina ([mesˈsiːna], Sicilian: Missina, Greek: Μεσσήνη/Μεσσήνα) is a port in the northeast corner of Sicily. Most visitors are passing through, on the 5-km ferry-crossing to mainland Italy. Although it dates to ancient times, Messina is modern and nondescript.

  4. www.visitsicily.info › en › localitaMessina - Visit Sicily

    Messina is a must-see for cruise ships taking tourists around the Mediterranean. The best way to explore it is on foot, that is why it is also the favourite destination for this kind of tourism. To make the tour easy and fun, here are ten things to do in the city. Strolling through the historic centre.

  5. Messina, city and port, extreme northeastern Sicily, Italy, on the lower slopes of the Peloritani Mountains, on the Strait of Messina opposite Reggio di Calabria. It was an ancient Siculan colony, first mentioned about 730 bce, founded by settlers from Chalcis, who called it Zankle (“Sickle”), from.

  6. Messina is situated on the north-eastern coast of Sicily, just a short ferry crossing from mainland Italy which lies to the east.

  7. Underrated Messina sits on a curved harbour at the northernmost point of Sicily's Ionian Coast, a few kilometres from the Italian mainland. A major transport hub for centuries, it remains an important gateway to and from the island.

  8. May 1, 2024 · Messina sits almost at the northeastern tip of Sicily, just across the strait from Reggio Calabria, the southernmost city in mainland Italy. Despite its prime location, Messina is one of the less frequently visited places in Sicily, and it’s often overlooked in favor of other, more famous cities.

  9. Mar 5, 2024 · Messina’s culture is a blend of Norman, Byzantine, Arab, and Renaissance influences, and lies not too far from the legendary sea monsters at the Strait of Messina (think Scylla and Charybdis). It's also packed with spiritual significance, too, including the Sanctuary of the Madonna di Montalto.

  10. A renowned cultural and commercial centre, Messina is the gateway for travellers to Sicily. We recommend visiting the Norman Cathedral, which houses Italy’s second largest organ and the world’s largest, most complex mechanical astronomical clock.

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