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Sicily
In mythology, three nymphs travelled around the world to collect the best things that the Earth had to
offer.
Enchanted by an extraordinarily beautiful sea, they interrupted their journey and the flowers and fruit they had gathered slipped from their hands along the way.
This was how Sicily was born from the waves of the sea, a three-pointed island and a treasure chest of the world’s beauty.
Beauty is the main element of the land of Sicily, the beauty of the sky and sea, the imposing profile of the mountains that protect and frame the coastline, nature with its striking colours and the intense aromas.
Sicily has helped to interlace a thousand destinies: the Greeks build the foundations upon which the Romans erected their monuments, the Arabs created buildings and sumptuous
gardens upon which the Normans made their palaces of delights; the French and
Spanish interwove Gothic rigour and Baroque exuberance on the facades of buildings.
Films in Sicily, or rather Sicily in film, is the attempt to recreate a complex being of simple folk and beautiful landscapes, and paradoxes and oxymorons: a bright, welcoming land, but also proud and loving; a reserved people, but ready to offer cordiality and rarely found availability; the land of the conspiracy of silence, but the desire to combat it.
Why marry in Sicily?
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for the Mediterranean climate that allows you to marry outdoors from March to November; |
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for the emotion and charm of the interlacing of pagan rites, religious festivals and provincial fests; |
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for the aromas and flavours that are at one with the earth and sea; |
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for the euphoria of colours and the aroma of citrus fruit, orange blossom and prickly pears. |
Main Attractions
The Valleys of the Temples of Agrigento;
Palermo & the Cathedral of Monreale;
Villa Imperiale del Casale;
Catania & Mount Etna;
The Gole dell’Alcantara;
Taorimina, Syracuse, Noto and Ragusa Ibla.
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