
Sicily Through Architecture: A Dialogue Across Civilizations
Few places in Europe offer such a layered dialogue between cultures as Sicily — from Greek temples to Arab-Norman chapels, Baroque towns to Art Nouveau palaces.
For travellers who look beyond the surface — essays, reflections and discoveries from the island where history, art and beauty converge

Few places in Europe offer such a layered dialogue between cultures as Sicily — from Greek temples to Arab-Norman chapels, Baroque towns to Art Nouveau palaces.

When Caravaggio arrived in Sicily in 1608, he was a fugitive — restless, wounded, and transformed. What he painted on the island belongs to the most intense phase of his career.