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  2. It has an estimated population between 150,000 and 200,000 and is the twenty-first most populous city in Italy, after Modena and other Italian cities, and the 100th most populated city in Europe. Reggio Calabria is located near the center of the Mediterranean and is known for its climate, ethnic and cultural diversity.

  3. Feb 25, 2019 · Visit Reggio Calabria, a vibrant city full of things to see and do in the very toe of the Italian boot. City guide to historic sites, churches and museums.

    • Castello Aragonese. This fantastic castle has stood as the cities main form of defence for hundreds of years and was originally created in the early Middle Ages.
    • Lungomare Falcomata. Reggio Calabria is a coastal city and thus has a long stretch of beach and public promenade – The Lungomare Falcomata is the main beach strip and is where both locals and tourist come to enjoy the sun, a walk, and to admire the fantastic coastal scenery.
    • Reggio Calabria Museo Nazionale. If you are looking for a slice of culture and to learn about the history of Reggio, the Museo Nazionale is the perfect place to visit.
    • Monumento de Athena. Located in the centre of the beach promenade, the Monument of Athena is an icon of the city and stands proudly at the edge of a purposefully built promenade.
  4. Jul 4, 2024 · Reggio Calabria, nestled in southern Italy, is a captivating city famous for its breathtaking coastline, deep-rooted history, and mouthwatering cuisine. This guide will showcase over 17 top activities and sights to help you fully enjoy your visit to this Italian treasure.

  5. Considered the land of the charms and enchantments of D'Annunzio, which were very popular among 19th-century English travellers, Reggio Calabria stands out for its variety of unmissable works of art and pathways waiting to be explored.

  6. Reggio Calabria is famous for its delicious and authentic Italian cuisine, with a focus on fresh seafood, traditional pasta dishes like swordfish pasta and ‘nduja, a spicy spreadable salami. Don’t miss the chance to try the local gelato and sip on a refreshing limoncello!

  7. The history of Reggio Calabria is one of the oldest Magna Graecia colony in southern Italy: and its present-day charm is still linked to that period of splendour. An ally of Rome during the Pyrrhic Wars, Reggio Calabria increased its prestige during the period when it was a Roman municipium.