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Museo Civico al Castello Ursino

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    • Day 39–41

      catania

      October 24, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      i got off at the airport because i had seen a decathlon right next to it. while some elderly dutch couple kept an eye on my luggage, i tried walking there. turns out it's one of those highway centres, so no chance - still without camping mat, i booked a hostel.

      met an albanian, a norwegian and a russian there, we went out with them the next day. had a really interesting convo about family and kids, you could really notice that it's a cultural thing and that the eastern european guys had a very traditional, conservative stance, while the the girl from norway was way more progressive and sided with me.

      i also met a couple of other peculiar individuals at the hostel, one jamaican guy that just sat in the hostel yard downing a bottle of whiskey everyday and an older italian who i would describe as the most extroverted person i have ever seen.

      the next day, i had to get up at 7 am for the etna trek i had booked, but i was up even earlier because there was a guy ripping ass so loudly that everyone but him woke up from it (12 person dorm ny the way). i ate some chocolate spread toast and headed out to the meeting point.

      met the group, got into a sprinter van and reached the side of mount enta an hour later. out of the 20 person group, i was the only one that decided to go up without trekking poles, which made it harder than i thought. the volcanic debris is so fine in texture that it feels like walking on sand, or up a dune in this case.

      because of several miscommunications, i hadn't brought any lunch, so i was more exhausted than anticipated when we reached the turning point of the tour after about 3 hours of uphill hiking with short breaks filled with geology lessons from the guides. the going down part was way quicker and more fun for that matter because you could run and slide down the ash fields.

      came back super exhausted and hopped on a night bus to naples the same evening. it was operated by itabus and although i didn't sleep much, it was the most luxurious bus ride, way better than flixbus.

      also, i finally decided to buy some cheap cable headphones. was well overdue after going more than a month without.
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    • Day 1

      Castello Ursino

      July 4, 2019 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      We made a trip to castello ursino. We still need to get used to the hot weather, in the Palace it was nice and cool, but not until a 20 minute walk!! And we need to figure out where we will be going tomorrow...Read more

    • Day 55

      Castello Ursino, Catania

      October 23, 2018 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      Our next stop for today was the Castello Ursino. Also known as the Castello Svevo di Catania, it is a castle built in the 13th century as a royal castle of the Kingdom of Sicily and is mostly known for its role in the Sicilian Vespers when it became the seat of the Sicilian Parliament. Built between 1230 and 1250, it is one of the few buildings to survive the earthquake of 1693. When the castle was first built, it was on a cliff looking out to sea, however as the result of volcanic eruptions, and earthquakes, it is now a kilometre inland.

      The Museo Civico opened in the restored castle in 1934 and it now houses artefacts and artwork from the castle as well as the greater geographical area. It is home to the valuable archaeological collection of the Biscoris, Catania’s most important aristocratic family, and includes colossal classical sculptures, Greek vases, some fine mosaics and some very interesting paintings. We were quite surprised at how vivid the colours still are today but what surprised us the most was the gruesome themes in a lot of the paintings. The artists certainly were a macabre lot.

      This is a pretty cool looking castle with part of its moat still intact, although today it is a green space filled with cats and kittens. The museum space inside is modern but it has been restored in such a way that parts of the old castle blend perfectly with the newer structure. The courtyard appears to be the only place that has not been touched as it is fairly empty but for some broken ancient pots and columns in disrepair, and I even loved photographing this space too.
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    • Day 7

      Ein letzter Spaziergang..

      December 22, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      durch das abendliche Catania. Die gefährlichste und wohl auch dreckigste Stadt Italiens. Trotzdem gibt’s nette Ecken, man muss halt ein wenig schauen.
      Letztendlich kann es nicht nur schlimm sein wenn Katzen Tickets verkaufen und an den Straßen Orangenbäume wachsen.
      Sizilien ist sicher eine Reise wert. Catania kann man getrost auslassen. Siracusa, Taormina, Palermo und Cefalù aber nicht.
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    • Day 100

      Catania

      February 4, 2019 in Italy ⋅ 🌧 9 °C

      Can't resist throwing in a photo of a Norman castle found in the middle of town.
      And a couple of street scenes ..

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