Sicilia - Taormina
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Detail of The Roman Theatre, Taormina, Sicily by S…
The Roman Theatre, Taormina, Sicily by Sarazin de…
Taormina as seen from the Castelmola overlooking t…
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Taormina, Antica Trattoria La Botte
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Isola Bella (Taormina)
Isola Bella (Taormina)
Taormina
Giardino Naxos, Sizilien
Taormina, Sizilien
Taormina, Sizilien
Letojanni Beach and Taormina on the Hills
Taormina at Night
Taormina, Teatro Greco
Taormina, Teatro Greco
Taormina Cape from Viewpoint at Piazza 9 Aprile
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Taormina, Odeon Ruins
Taormina, Santa Catarina
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Taormina, Flowered Balconies at Corso Umberto
Taormina DoorKnocker
Taormina, Exhibit of the Museum in Palazzo Corvaja
Taormina, Palazzo Corvaja
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Taormina, Mosaic in the Arch of Torre Orologio
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Taormina, Torre Orologio
Stairways of Taormina
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The Greco-Roman Theatre in Taormina, March 2005
The Greco-Roman Theatre in Taormina, March 2005
The Greco-Roman Theatre in Taormina, March 2005
Puppets in the Sicilian Folklore Museum in Taormin…
The Sicilian Folklore Museum in Taormina, March 20…
Library in Taormina, 2005
Library in Taormina, 2005
Arabic-Style Hotel in Taormina, March 2005
Roman Remains in Taormina, March 2005
St. Pancras' Church Outside the Porta Messina in T…
St. Pancras' Church & Roman Remains Outside the Po…
Scenic Restaurant Near the Clocktower in Taormina,…
Church of Santa Caterina in Taormina, 2005
Interior of the Church of Santa Caterina, 2005
The Sicilian Folklore Museum & the Church of Santa…
Marzipan in a Store Window on Corso Umberto in Tao…
Sicilian Ceramics Store Window in Taormina, March…
Porta Catania Gate in Taormina, 2005
The Interior of the Duomo, or Cathedral, of Taormi…
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Piazza del Duomo and Fountain in Taormina, 2005
Virgin & Child Mosaic in Taormina, 2005
Clocktower in Taormina, 2005
Street and the Porta Catania Gate in Taormina, Mar…
Street in Taormina, March 2005
Street in Taormina, March 2005
Street in Taormina, March 2005
Street with Stairs in Taormina, March 2005
Street in Taormina, March 2005
View from Taormina, March 2005
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Taormina is a town on the island of Sicily in Italy, and in ancient times was a Greek colony (Tauromenium), dating from about 400 BC, which submitted to Roman authority in 212 BC during the Second Punic War.
Taormina is in the Province of Messina, together with the beautiful Aeolian Islands and the ancient city of Milazzo. It can be reached via highways (autostradas) from Messina to the North and Catania to the South. Taormina has been a very popular destination with tourists since the 19th century. It has beautiful beaches (accessible via a Funicular) by the Ionian sea, which is remarkably warm and has a high salt content.
Taormina is built on an extremely hilly coast, and is approximately a forty-five minute drive away from Europe's largest active volcano, Mount Etna.
The remains of the teatro greco, the "Greek theatre", are not actually Greek, as the theatre was rebuilt by the Romans in the 2nd century BC on the site of the original theatre. With a diameter of 109 metres (after an expansion in the 2nd century), this theatre is the second largest of its kind in Sicily; it is frequently used for operatic and theatrical performances and for concerts.
In the late 19th century Taormina gained some prominence as the place where Wilhelm von Gloeden worked most of his life as a photographer of predominantly male nudes.
During the early 20th century the town became a colony for expatriate artists, writers, and intellectuals. D H Lawrence stayed here at the Fontana Vecchia from 1920 to 1922, and wrote a number of his poems, novels, short stories, and essays, and a travel book, Sea and Sardinia. The Taormina Film Festival has been held for over fifty years, with international film stars viewing films on a screen erected in the Greek theatre.
Text from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taormina
Taormina is in the Province of Messina, together with the beautiful Aeolian Islands and the ancient city of Milazzo. It can be reached via highways (autostradas) from Messina to the North and Catania to the South. Taormina has been a very popular destination with tourists since the 19th century. It has beautiful beaches (accessible via a Funicular) by the Ionian sea, which is remarkably warm and has a high salt content.
Taormina is built on an extremely hilly coast, and is approximately a forty-five minute drive away from Europe's largest active volcano, Mount Etna.
The remains of the teatro greco, the "Greek theatre", are not actually Greek, as the theatre was rebuilt by the Romans in the 2nd century BC on the site of the original theatre. With a diameter of 109 metres (after an expansion in the 2nd century), this theatre is the second largest of its kind in Sicily; it is frequently used for operatic and theatrical performances and for concerts.
In the late 19th century Taormina gained some prominence as the place where Wilhelm von Gloeden worked most of his life as a photographer of predominantly male nudes.
During the early 20th century the town became a colony for expatriate artists, writers, and intellectuals. D H Lawrence stayed here at the Fontana Vecchia from 1920 to 1922, and wrote a number of his poems, novels, short stories, and essays, and a travel book, Sea and Sardinia. The Taormina Film Festival has been held for over fifty years, with international film stars viewing films on a screen erected in the Greek theatre.
Text from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taormina
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