The Ancients already praised it as the Earth where the Sun God or Hyperion grazed his herds. Today, it is a beautiful city, celebrated as the "Golden Chersonesus," that is, the Golden Peninsula, the pearl of the Tyrrhenian Sea, a land celebrated in the epic as the homeland of the giant Polyphemus and home of the sublime Spelonca, where Ulysses lands on his wanderings, shipwrecked on the Milazzo rocks, pushed by the winds of Aeolus, King of the Aeolian Islands and the winds, islands that are located right in front of Milazzo... #tuttitaly
Milazzo, located in the province of Messina in Sicily, is a city that encompasses centuries of history and civilization. From traces of ancient Neolithic cultures to the influences of Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Arab, Norman, Angevin, and Spanish presence, Milazzo's past is reflected in its monuments and archaeological artifacts.
A stroll through the streets of Milazzo will lead you to discover the picturesque Castle, which has seen modifications over the centuries, and the ancient Spanish walls surrounding the city. In addition to the imposing historical structures, Milazzo boasts numerous churches worth visiting, such as the Sanctuary of San Francesco da Paola and that of San Antonio da Padova.
The Church of San Giacomo, with its single nave and eighteenth-century paintings, is a place of great artistic interest. One can admire marble, stuccoes, a crypt, and Scipione Manni's fresco, "Saint James Led to Martyrdom."
Milazzo, with its ancient origins and strategic position on the Tyrrhenian Sea, has been the stage for historical figures such as Roger II of Sicily, Frederick II of Hohenstaufen, Alfonso of Aragon, and Charles I of Anjou. With its long history of blending myth and reality, the city has become a renowned international tourist destination for its beauty and timeless charm.
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