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  2. Giardino Botanico "Nuova Gussonea" - Wikipedia

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    The Giardino Botanico "Nuova Gussonea" is a botanical garden located at an altitude of 1700 m on the southern side of Mount Etna, in area B of the Etna Natural Park, Ragalna, Province of Catania, Sicily, Italy. It has a surface of about 10 hectares.

  3. Orto Botanico dell'Università di Catania - Wikipedia

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    The Orto Botanico dell'Università di Catania (16,000 m 2), also known as the Hortus Botanicus Catinensis, is a botanical garden in Catania, Sicily, southern Italy. It is operated by the University of Catania botany department. This institution is a member of BGCI, with international identification code CAT.

  4. Villa Cerami, Catania - Wikipedia

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    The Villa Cerami was once a semirural villa, located at the edge of the urban center and with a sizable surrounding garden, located at the Northern end of via Crocifero (#91), in the city of Catania, Sicily, southern Italy. Once a private home, it now houses the offices of the School of Jurisprudence (Law) of the University of Catania.

  5. Randazzo - Wikipedia

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    Randazzo (Sicilian: Rannazzu) is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Catania, Sicily, southern Italy. It is situated at the northern foot of Mount Etna, c. 70 kilometres (43 mi) northwest of Catania. It is the nearest town to the summit of Etna, and is one of the points from which the ascent may be made.

  6. San Francesco Borgia, Catania - Wikipedia

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    San Francesco Borgia is a Roman Catholic church located on Via Crociferi #7, adjacent to the former Collegio Gesuita, and parallel to San Benedetto, and about a block south on Crociferi of the church and convent of San Giuliano, in the city of Catania, region of Sicily, southern Italy. The church is mainly used for exhibits, but still holds ...

  7. Palazzo Manganelli, Catania - Wikipedia

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    View of facade on Piazza Manganelli Internal Halls Umberto II di Savoia and his wife Marie-José of Belgium, greetings the crowd (May 1932).. The Palazzo Manganelli is a Baroque monumental palace located in Piazza Manganelli, in the center of the city of Catania, region of Sicily, southern Italy.

  8. Palazzo Rosa, Catania - Wikipedia

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    The Palazzo Rosa is a Liberty style [1] [2] [3] apartment complex located on the seaside Via VI Aprile in the city of Catania, region of Sicily, Italy. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The rose color painted palace was erected in 1903-1905 under the direction of the architect Fabio Maiorana , father of Ettore Maiorana .

  9. Palazzo degli Elefanti - Wikipedia

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    Palazzo degli Elefanti (English: "Elephants Palace") is a historical building in Catania, region of Sicily, southern Italy. It currently houses the city's Town Hall . In the past, the prior building was also known as the Palazzo Senatorio or Loggia Senatoria.