Caltagirone Travel Guide

Towns and cities in Sicily

Caltagirone Travel Guide

Swirling patterns, vibrant colours, and painstakingly detailed designs define Caltagirone, a town in Sicily renowned for its ceramics. This charming destination offers a unique cultural experience, with virtually every building in the old town decorated with ceramic tiles. Visit Caltagirone to explore delightful shops overflowing with handcrafted wares, splendid aristocratic buildings and more.

Caltagirone Travel Guide

About the area

Caltagirone, Sicily

Caltagirone is a historic town in central Sicily, celebrated for its exquisite ceramics that have been produced there for millennia. Caltagirone's history is marked by the influence of Romans, Arabs, Normans, Spanish, and French, each leaving their indelible mark. The town's architecture is a testament to this rich heritage, brimming with palaces and churches, and the iconic Scalinata di Santa Maria del Monte - a staircase adorned with beautiful ceramic tiles. Despite the destruction caused by an earthquake in 1693, the town was rebuilt and continues to thrive as a cultural hub.

Caltagirone Travel Guide

Things to do in Caltagirone

Things to do in Caltagirone
  • Explore historic sites: Climb the 142 steps of the Scalinata di Santa Maria del Monte, each decorated with unique ceramic tiles. Other highlights include the stunning architecture of Palazzo Senatorio, and the Church of San Francesco di Paola, with an impressive baroque facade and serene interior.
  • Wander through the old town: Enjoy strolling through the narrow streets lined with ceramic shops, boutiques, and charming cafes. The vibrant atmosphere and beautiful architecture make every corner of the old town a delight. If you're looking for a present for someone at home or even something for yourself, why not pick up some ceramics here? Shops abound, so you will be spoilt for choice.
  • Visit nearby towns: Explore the nearby town of Piazza Armerina, famous for its Roman mosaics at the Villa Romana del Casale. The city of Catania is also only 40 minutes away, where you’ll find baroque architecture and ancient sites under the gaze of Mount Etna.
  • Experience local festivals: Witness the Scalinata di Santa Maria del Monte adorned with a breathtaking floral display at the Infiorita Festival in May. Over July and August, the town is illuminated with thousands of candles for the annual “Illuminata”, creating a magical evening spectacle in honour of the town’s patron saint.
  • Savour Sicilian cuisine: Visit the local markets to taste fresh Sicilian produce, including fruits, vegetables, and regional specialties. Or dine at one of Caltagirone’s restaurants to enjoy authentic dishes, from arancini to cannoli.
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