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Noto and the Sicilian Baroque

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An important Sicilian, Roman, Byzantine and then Arab center, it was destroyed in the height of its splendor by the 1693 earthquake, but thanks to skillful reconstruction, Noto has become a magnificent city of art, a Unesco heritage site along with Caltagirone, Militello, Catania, Modica, Palazzolo, Ragusa and Scicli. The extraordinary beauty of Noto, and the other towns rebuilt after the earthquake, characterizes the entire Noto Valley. Great architects, almost all trained in Rome, were called in for the reconstruction, and in fact the motif of inspiration is Roman Baroque, albeit revisited. The result exceeded expectations, and the reconstruction gave rise to stupendous work, although it differed from city to city: from the dark gray baroque of Catania, in which lava stone was used, to the luminous architecture of Noto with its honey-colored hue.

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The medieval city, traces of whose walls and castle are visible, corresponds to ancient Neto. In contrast, the layout of the new town is Baroque, based on wide, straight streets interspersed with squares with stairways overlooked by churches and palaces.

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Noto was destroyed by a devastating earthquake in 1693 while at the height of its splendor, but skilled reconstruction transformed it into a magnificent city of art. Great architects trained in Rome were brought in to rebuild the city using Roman Baroque inspiration, resulting in the stunning honey-colored luminous architecture that exists today.
Yes, Noto is a UNESCO World Heritage Site along with seven other towns in southeastern Sicily: Caltagirone, Militello, Catania, Modica, Palazzolo, Ragusa, and Scicli. These towns were all rebuilt after the 1693 earthquake and collectively represent extraordinary examples of Sicilian Baroque architecture.
Noto is distinguished by its luminous, honey-colored architecture that reflects the local stone used in its Baroque reconstruction, contrasting with other rebuilt towns like Catania which features dark gray baroque using lava stone. The architectural style is based on wide, straight streets interspersed with squares featuring grand stairways, churches, and palaces inspired by Roman Baroque design.
Traces of the medieval city of ancient Neto are still visible in the form of old walls and a castle within modern Noto. However, the layout of the current town is predominantly Baroque, designed with the wide, straight streets and organized squares that characterize the post-1693 reconstruction.
The Noto Valley encompasses the extraordinary beauty of Noto and the other eight towns rebuilt after the 1693 earthquake, making it one of Sicily's most important regions for experiencing Baroque architecture and design. The entire valley is characterized by the stunning reconstruction work of great Roman-trained architects, offering visitors a comprehensive look at Sicilian Baroque heritage.