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What to See in Ragusa - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 11 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Ragusa (Italy). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Ragusa Cathedral, Chiesa di Santa Maria delle Scale, and Church of Purgatory. Also, be sure to include Duomo di San Giorgio in your itinerary.

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

Ragusa Cathedral

Cathedral in Ragusa, Italy
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Also known as: Cattedrale di San Giovanni Battista

Cathedral in Ragusa, Italy. Ragusa Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Ragusa, Sicily, dedicated to Saint John the Baptist. The present church dates from the early 18th century. It has been the seat of the Bishops of Ragusa since the establishment of the diocese in 1950.[1]

Address: Piazza S. Giovanni, 41-45, 97100 Ragusa

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Chiesa di Santa Maria delle Scale

Building in Ragusa, Italy
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Building in Ragusa, Italy. Santa Maria delle Scale is a church located in Ragusa, Sicily.

It was built by the Cistercian monks of the Abbey of Santa Maria di Roccadia in Lentini, in the first half of the 13th century, in a Gothic style. In the second half of the 18th century, because of the increase of the population, the building was enlarged and largely rebuilt in a Baroque style.[2]

Address: Discesa Santa Maria, 97100 Ragusa

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Church of Purgatory

Church in Ragusa, Italy
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Also known as: Chiesa del Purgatorio

Church in Ragusa, Italy. The Chiesa del Purgatorio, also called the Chiesa delle Santissime Anime del Purgatorio) is a Roman Catholic church located on Piazza della Repubblica in the city of Ragusa, in southern Sicily, Italy. The church is dedicated to those praying for the souls in purgatory.[3]

Address: Piazza della Repubblica, 97100 Ragusa

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Duomo di San Giorgio

Church in Ragusa, Italy
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Church in Ragusa, Italy. The Duomo of San Giorgio is a Baroque church located in Ragusa Ibla, Sicily, Italy.

Its construction began in 1738 and ended in 1775.

The cathedral appears in the opening credits of the Italian TV series Inspector Montalbano, and it also features in some episodes, as does the similarly named cathedral of Modica.[4]

Address: Piazza Duomo, 97100 Ragusa

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San Filippo Neri

San Filippo Neri
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San Filippo Neri is a Baroque-style, Roman Catholic church located in the city of Ragusa, in southern Sicily, Italy.[5]

Address: Via Giusti, 97100 Ragusa

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Chiesa di Santa Maria dell'Itria

Tourist attraction in Ragusa, Italy
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Tourist attraction in Ragusa, Italy. Santa Maria dell' Itria is a Baroque-style, Roman Catholic church located in the city of Ragusa, in southern Sicily, Italy.[6]

Address: Via Scale, Ragusa

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Church of San Giuseppe

Church in Ragusa, Italy
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Also known as: Chiesa di San Giuseppe

Church in Ragusa, Italy. San Giuseppe is a Baroque-style, Roman Catholic church located in the city of Ragusa, in southern Sicily, Italy.[7]

Address: Via Valverde, 9, 97100 Ragusa

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Santa Maria dei Miracoli

Santa Maria dei Miracoli
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Santa Maria dei Miracoli is a Baroque church located in Ragusa, Sicily.

It was built in the mid-seventeenth century, following the discovery of an image of the Madonna with her Child Jesus. The discovery of the sacred image was considered a miraculous event and gave impetus to the construction of a temple in honor of the Madonna.[8]

Address: Via Avvocato Giovanni Ottaviano, 97100 Ragusa

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Circolo di conversazione

Circolo di conversazione
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The Conversation Circle is a building in Ragusa, located in the Ibla district of Piazza del Duomo. Also known as the Knights' Café, a rare example of a purpose-built building.

Address: Piazza Duomo, Ragusa

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Palazzo Arezzo di Trifiletti

Palazzo Arezzo di Trifiletti
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Address: Corso Venticinque Aprile 4, 97100 Ragusa

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Ponte dei Cappucini

Ponte dei Cappucini
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The Ponte Vecchio, or Capuchin Bridge, is the oldest bridge in Ragusa and crosses the Santa Domenica valley connecting the old town with the southern part of the city.

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