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Porta Garibaldi - Ferdinandea

Porta Garibaldi
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Historical Sites​​landmark
Open year round, 24/7
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Palestro Square Piazza Crocifisso, Catania, Sicily, ItalyMap
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  • Mark H
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    Baroque Gateway to Catania

    Nice baroque gateway to the old city core. I like the angels hearlds and the contrast of dark and light stone. However, there is not a lot else in the immediate area. A good 40 minute walk from the ce...

    Reviewed on Nov 12, 2023
  • Robert O
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    Celebratory arch 1.2 km west from Piazza del Duomo

    This Baroque style arch was built in 1768 to celebrate the marriage between a king and a princess. Not just some marriage, as it was meant to conclude an alliance between Habsburg Austria and South It...

    Reviewed on Dec 27, 2022
  • Heiko L
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    Impressive gate, but nothing around it

    No reason to specifically for this gate to travel out there. I walked through it regularly and there is a big square behind it, but not much for tourists.

    Reviewed on Nov 5, 2020
  • swtraveler15
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    Lovely details

    It is definitely worth the walk to make your way down to the Porta Garibaldi. The stripes are unusual and the details wonderful to see. The area doesn't have much else to offer but we enjoyed the Po...

    Reviewed on Jan 26, 2020
  • vadimk962
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    Garibaldi Ark

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    Quite remarkable sightseeing of Katanya. It was built in 1768 on the occasion of the wedding of King of Sicily Ferdinand (here is the second name). Architects Stefano Ittar and Francesco Battalia. Post ...

    Reviewed on Mar 4, 2023
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