- Val di Noto
Infobox World Heritage Site
WHS = Late Baroque Towns of the Val di Noto (South-Eastern Sicily)
State Party = ITA
Type = Cultural
Criteria = i, ii, iv, v
ID = 1024
Region = Europe and North America
Year = 2002
Session = 26th
Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1024Val di Noto (English: "Vallum of
Noto " [The "Val" term does not refer to a "Valley" as in other Italian geographical names, but to one of the "Vallum" into which Sicily was administratively divided under the Arab rule.] ) is a geographical area of south eastSicily ; it is dominated by thelimestone Iblean plateau . In1693 the entire area was decimated by an enormousearthquake . The area's towns were rebuilt in what came to be known as theSicilian Baroque style; most notable the town of Noto itself, which is now a tourist attraction on account of its fineBaroque architecture.The ancient town of "
Akrai " (Palazzolo Acreide ) was founded in 664 BCE: it was the first colony of theCorinth ian settlement at Syracuse. The Syracusans were currently expanding their power over the Sicilian interior. Little recorded the ruined town was rediscovered by the historianTommaso Fazello at the end of16th century . Further excavations in the early 19th century by BaronGabriele Iudica , unearthed important facts concerning the early history of eastern Sicily.In June
2002 ,UNESCO inscribed eight old towns of the Val di Noto on theWorld Heritage List as "representing the culmination and final flowering ofBaroque art in Europe" [http://whc.unesco.org/archive/advisory_body_evaluation/1024rev.pdf] . The towns inscribed areCaltagirone ,Militello in Val di Catania ,Catania ,Modica ,Noto ,Palazzolo Acreide , Ragusa, andScicli .Notes
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