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What to See in Adrano - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 4 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Adrano (Italy). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Monastero di Santa Lucia, Castello Normanno, and Vincenzo Bellini. Also, be sure to include Adranon in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Adrano (Sicily).

Monastero di Santa Lucia

Monastery in Foligno, Italy
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Monastery in Foligno, Italy. Monastero di Santa Lucia is an architectural complex in the town of Adrano, in the Province of Catania, region of Sicily, Italy. The former Benedictine monastery currently serves as an elementary school, and attached to it is the Giovanni Verga high school. In front of the facade is a polygenal public park known as either Giardino della Vittoria or Villa Comunale.

The monastery of Santa Lucia was founded in 1157 by Adelasia, the granddaughter of the Norman Count Ruggero. Her endowment allowed poor young girls to enter the monastery without requiring a dowry for sustenance. The monastery owned surrounding farmlands. At the time, this was located outside the medieval city walls, near the church of the Madonna della Consolazione. The monastery was expanded in 1596, but much was rebuilt, including the central baroque church in the late 18th century. The façade has three orders. Two bell towers rise on the sides with quadrangular domes.The design of the church is attributed to Stefano Ittar.

Inside, the interior was composed of a single elliptical nave with a dome. A painting depicting Saint Lucy (1843) is attributed to Giuseppe Rapisardi. The apse paintings, the decorations of the vault, and the paintings on the first altar on the left and on the second altar on the right are attributed to the school of Olivio Sozzi. The paintings in the dome, framed by elegant stuccoes, depict the Assumption of the Virgin and are attributed to Vito D'Anna. In the spandrels, are depicted the four doctors of the church. The apse depict the four evangelists and the Transfiguration of Christ.[1]

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Castello Normanno

Castello Normanno
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The so-called Norman Castle of Adrano, one of the symbols of the city of Adrano, is a tower erected under Count Roger I of Sicily in the 11th century.

The castle to which it belonged, along with the nearby and similar ones of Paternò and Motta, would be part of a Norman-era defensive system aimed at controlling the Simeto valley, full control of Catania and the passes leading to Troina, Regalbuto and Randazzo. In this view it can be related to the Saracen Bridge.

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Vincenzo Bellini

Vincenzo Bellini
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Adrano's Teatro Bellini is a theater center, named after the Catanian composer Vincenzo Bellini.

Address: Piazza Duca Degli Abruzzi 23, 95031 Adrano

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Adranon

City
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City. Adranon and Adranos is ancient polis and archaeological site on the southwestern slopes of Mount Etna, near Simeto River, known for the "simetite" variety of amber" northwest of Catania. The ancient city was founded by the ancient Greek ruler Dionysius I of Syracuse around 400 BCE upon a pre-Hellenic neolithic settlement, near a temple dedicated to the god Adranus, worshiped throughout Sicily. Adranus was associated with volcanoes and equated eventually with Hephaestus. The city was conquered by Timoleon at 343-342 BCE and subjugated to Rome in 263 BCE. Romans declared it a civitas stipendiaria.[2]

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