Attractions and places to see around Catenanuova, a town in Sicily's Dittaino valley, offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. The area provides insights into traditional Italian life with its cultural landmarks and a dedicated green recreational space. Catenanuova is surrounded by small mountains, presenting typical central Sicilian scenery.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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The view of Etna is simply stunning
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CENTURIPE REGIONAL MUSEUM. Via Giulio Cesare, 1. TIMETABLE. From Monday to Sunday from 9.00 to 18.30. https://parchiarcheologi.regione.sicilia.it/catania-valle-aci/biglietti/museo-regionale-di-centuripe/
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Regional Museum of Centuripe
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It is a complex architectural complex which takes its name "Augustales" from the inscription found here, which bears a dedication by the Augustan quadrumvir Lucius Calpurnio Aftoneto to the Genius Augustus. It is hypothesized that one of the rooms brought to light could have been the seat of a college of priests who had the task of officiating rites in honor of the deceased Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus. source: https://centuripecittaimperiale.com/augustales/
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Centuripe Giant Bench. Sicilian desert
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The patron saints of Centuripe are Santa Rosalia and San Prospero. "September 16 is the date dedicated to Santa Rosalia, during which the statue of the martyr is carried in procession through the streets of the town. On the 17th it is the turn of San Prospero who follows the same route while on the 18th the relics of San Prospero are taken first to the church of Sant'Agostino and then around the neighborhoods of Centuripe. Finally on the 19th the two statues were brought back inside the Mother Church" https://sicilyenjoy.com/listing/la-festa-dei-santi-patroni-rosalia-e-prospero-a-centuripe/
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Called "The Balcony of Sicily" by Garibaldi, for the boundless view offered by its panoramas, Centuripe, formerly Centuorbi, is a small Italian municipality of 5,249 inhabitants of the free municipal consortium of Enna in Sicily. Of Sicilian origin, it was soon Hellenized and from the 4th century BC. entered the orbit of Syracuse, enjoying great prosperity in the Hellenistic and Roman ages attested by important vestiges. Centuripe boasts an enviable archaeological heritage from the Roman era, the second richest in Eastern Sicily after Taormina. With its panoramas and glimpses, Centuripe is the best place to visit for anyone who remains enchanted by the peculiarities of a Sicily waiting to be discovered, a regenerating experience to catch your breath from the exhausting rhythms to which you are often subjected. We look forward to seeing you soon, in the meantime you can visit our portal and find out more about our Centuripe!
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Catenanuova itself boasts several historical religious sites, including the Mother Church of San Giuseppe, the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary Immaculate, and the Sanctuary of Mary Most Holy of the Rosary of Monte Scalpello. The early 18th-century Fondaco Cuba is also recognized as the oldest building in town. Nearby, you can visit Castello di Poira, a large stone complex likely built in the Middle Ages, and the Augustales of Centuripe, an ancient architectural complex with Roman origins.
Yes, Catenanuova is situated in the Dittaino valley, surrounded by small mountains like Mount Scalpello and Mount Santa Maria, offering typical central Sicilian landscapes. Within the town, there's a Green Recreational Area in the Censi District, spanning 4 hectares with over two thousand trees, perfect for a relaxing stroll or picnic. For a stunning vista, visit the View of Mount Etna from Centuripe, famously called 'The balcony of Sicily' by Garibaldi, where you can see Mount Etna framed by the Mediterranean on clear days.
Families can enjoy the Green Recreational Area in Catenanuova, which features a dedicated children's play section, picnic tables, and stone barbecues. Nearby, the town of Regalbuto is considered family-friendly and offers a glimpse into local Sicilian life. The View of Mount Etna from Centuripe and the Giant Bench of Centuripe also provide accessible and enjoyable experiences for all ages.
Absolutely. The nearby settlement of Regalbuto has origins likely in the Muslim era, serving as a historical refueling station. Centuripe, a city with prehistoric roots, flourished under Roman rule and is known for its artistic ceramics. You can explore the Augustales of Centuripe, an ancient Roman complex, and the Regional Museum of Centuripe to delve deeper into the area's rich past.
Yes, the region around Catenanuova offers various cycling opportunities. You can find several routes for touring bicycles, road cycling, and mountain biking. For example, there are challenging road cycling routes like the 'Norman Castle of Paterno – Salinelle dei Cappuccini loop from Centuripe' and moderate MTB trails such as the 'Mountainbike loop from Centuripe'. You can explore more options and detailed routes on the Cycling around Catenanuova, Road Cycling Routes around Catenanuova, and MTB Trails around Catenanuova guide pages.
The Fondaco Cuba is an early 18th-century inn located in Catenanuova. It holds significant historical and artistic value, recognized by the Superintendency of Cultural and Environmental Heritage of Enna. It is considered the oldest building in Catenanuova, offering a tangible link to the town's past and its role as a stopping point for travelers.
Yes, the town of Regalbuto is known for its annual feast of San Vito Martire, which takes place every year from the 7th to the 11th of August. In Centuripe, the patron saints Santa Rosalia and San Prospero are celebrated with processions and events in mid-September.
From the Giant Bench of Centuripe, you can admire the unique landscape of the Cannizzola Calanchi to the south and enjoy views of Mount Etna to the north. It's a great spot for photography and taking in the distinctive Sicilian scenery.
Centuripe has a long and rich history, with origins dating back to the prehistoric period. It experienced a significant period of development under Roman rule between the third and first centuries BC. The city is particularly famous for its artistic ceramics from the Hellenic and Roman periods, known for their unique chromatic composition and refined subjects. Many pieces can be found in the archaeological museum there.
Yes, the Augustales of Centuripe, an ancient architectural complex, is noted as being wheelchair accessible, allowing more visitors to explore this significant historical landmark.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. Highlights like Castello di Poira are valued for their landscape and historical significance, while the View of Mount Etna from Centuripe is a favorite for its breathtaking panoramic views. The community has shared 5 photos and given 18 upvotes to the attractions, indicating a positive experience with the diverse offerings.


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