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The Giovanni Vaccarini–designed facade of the cathedral dominates the Piazza del Duomo; composer Vincenzo Bellini is buried inside. — Fodor's
The square is overlooked by the façade of the Duomo, followed by the Bishop's Palace and Porta Uzeda on the right. — Michelin Guide
Via Crociferi is the street that best illustrates the Catania Baroque style. — Michelin Guide
Named after 19th-century composer Vincenzo Bellini, who was born in the Sicilian city, the opera house was inaugurated with a performance of his famous work Norma in 1890. — Afar Magazine
This museum is dedicated for the most part to the cult of St. Agatha, patron saint of Catania. The museum is joined architecturally to the Duomo, its windows opening onto Piazza Duomo. — Frommer's
The Museo Emilio Greco hosts a large collection of sketches by renowned Italian artist Emilio Greco (1913–1995), whose work is marked by a sensual, erotic sensibility. — Lonely Planet
This art, literature and archaeology enthusiast financed numerous digs and set up an archaeological museum right inside his palace. — Michelin Guide
One of Catania’s busiest public squares, Piazza Stesicoro straddles the main shopping strip of Via Etnea. — Afar Magazine
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