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Enna

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    • Tag 126

      Withering heights

      2. März 2019 in Italien ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

      Popped into central Sicily for my last night before next workaway. One of the drawbacks of spending the night up there is the 5 degree drop in temperature making for a chilly night.
      The Siculi, an ancient Sicilian tribe,established this town which became a centre for the pre-Hellenic cult of Demeter and Kore (Persephone.) It sits on a plateau dominating the valley of the Dittaino, northeast of Caltanissetta.
      Originally Henna and then Enna, it was under Greek influence, first from Gela (7th century BCE) and later from Syracuse, after which it fell into the hands of the Syracusan tyrant Dionysius I in about 397 bc. After a brief period of Carthaginian rule, it passed to the Romans in 258 gaining notoriety as the HQ of the great Sicilian slave revolt (134–132).
      From the highest point, nearly 1000m ASL, most of the Sicilian cost can be surveilled; making it an important stronghold in the Middle Ages. Held by the Saracens from 859 until 1087, it was then taken by the Normans. Its medieval name Castrogiovanni, derived from the Arabic Kasr-Yani, is a corruption of the Latin Castrum Hennae. A favourite residence of the emperor Frederick II of Hohenstaufen and of Frederick II and III of Aragon, it was among the first Sicilian cities to rally to the Italian cause in 1848 and 1860. In 1927 it resumed its ancient name.
      When I tried to park in one of the streets, a man started gesticulating wildly indicating I should follow him. Intrigued, I did; wondering what the sting would be. He led me up to a big free parking spot where I could remain undisturbed. Then he swung open the boot of his little car to reveal bags of nuts and things and insisted I buy a kilos worth of something - for 10 euros. Since it was the same price in supermarkets, and I appreciated his marketing effort, I did so. Nuts anyone?
      + From the summit you can clearly see the Rocca di Cerere; the foundations of the Temple of Demeter on its little promontory.
      + The Castello di Lombardia is an important example of military architecture in Sicily. 6 of its original 20 towers remain, dominating the town at the top of sheer cliffs. It is said that whenever it exchanged hands throughout history it was inevitably through treachery not force.
      + rather splendid plaque for the Carabinieri stuck on one wall. Move over Carmen Miranda .
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    • Tag 126

      Minorduomo

      2. März 2019 in Italien ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

      Enna also has a Duomo. Destroyed by fire in 1446, the cathedral was rebuilt over the next 200 years and is an interesting mixture of architectural styles. It even contains Classical ruins at the base of the pulpit.
      + The doors in beaten bronze are simple and well executed.
      + The paintings lining the galleries make it look like an old baronial hall.
      + The church is dedicated to St. Smurf, whose portrait you can see in the central bay.
      + The nave has a more Rococco feel
      + The roof is distinctly meo-arabic.
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    • Tag 19

      Enna

      19. September 2023 in Italien ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      Wie besuchen den Wochenmarkt in Enna. Anschließend fahren wir zum benachbarten "Vogelnest", den Ort Calasscibetta, der ziemlich hoch liegt. Durch enge Gassen erreichen wir den höchsten Punkt, den Ätna können wir leider nicht sehen. Anschl. gehts zurück zur Villa Gerice, wo wir den restl Tag verbringen. Abends ist eine Geburtstagsgesellchaft zu Gast in der Villa. Wir essen kein menü, haben uns unterwegs was besorgt.Weiterlesen

    Möglicherweise kennst du auch folgende Namen für diesen Ort:

    Enna, Ена, Castrugiuvanni, אנה, エンナ, Haenna, Энна

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