If you're looking for a fun and curious way to visit Messina, you've come to the right place! With this digital guide created with the support of a local, you will be able to visit all the most important monuments at your own pace.
You'll get to know the stories and curiosities of Messina! But also you will discover everything about local foods, Italian Aperitivo in authentic local restaurants, and much more!
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The Shrine of Christ the King in Messina is a monumental tomb erected in 1937 to house the remains of soldiers who fell during the two world wars. Designed by Giovan Battista Milani and inaugurated in 1937, the Shrine is located on the site where the castle of Rocca Guelfonia once stood, also known as the castle of Matagrifone. Let's discover it!
A symbol of the city with some interesting trivia! Let's discover together the beauty of this fountain and the mysterious legends!
The Monte di Pietà of Messina was established in 1581 by the Archconfraternity of the Azzurri and arose on the ruins of an ancient church dedicated to San Basilio. An interesting a peculiar building!
Vittorio Emanuele III Gallery was built between 1924 and 1929, designed by architect Camillo Puglisi Allegra. Since 2000, it has been recognized as a property of historical and artistic interest, as it represents a significant example of 20th century architecture. Today, inside it hosts restaurants and cocktail bars, making it one of the liveliest places of Messina’s nightlife.
The Sanctuary of Montalto is an important church in Messina, located in the upper part of the city and dedicated to the Madonna of Victories. Let's discover curiosities and stories of this church!
The Basilica Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, or better known as the Cathedral of Messina, is the main religious and cultural symbol of the city. An amazing masterpiece with an interesting story!
The Church of the Holy Annunciation of the Catalans is a precious example of Norman architecture, built between 1150 and 1200. It stands on the remains of an ancient temple dedicated to Neptune, which was once a place of worship frequented by sailors who came to the city and offered tributes as a sign of devotion.
The Stele of the Madonna of the Letter, which dominates the port of Messina is 53.50 meters high, and is the largest statue dedicated to Mary in all of Sicily. It stands in a strategic point, linked to the myth of Cronus and the history of the city. An amazing symbol of this city!
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