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"The Godfather" Movie Locations
The guide was updated:If you're a fan of Francis Ford Coppola's movie "The Godfather", you may know that there are spots in and around Taormina that have been used as filming locations for the piece. These are the train station Taormina-Giardini, the Santissima Annunziata church in Forza d'Agró, and the Vitelli Bar in Savoca. There are guided tours that can be booked, with further information available at Taormina's Tourist Information Centre.
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- Address: Vittorio Emanuele II Square, Taormina
- Phone: +39 0942 23243
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Certainly the most iconic monument of the city, the Amphitheatre was erected in Taormina in the 2nd century BC. Celebrated by Goethe for "the most beautiful view from a theatre", it overlooks the Ionic sea and Mount Etna. The classic cavea was tailored by the side of the hill and it serves as stage for international events.
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Isola Bella
The literal translation "beautiful island" wasn't given at random. This Mediterranean isle serves as a natural habitat for diverse species of birds and sea life. With its crystal waters, it acts as a bathing spot where you can also enjoy the ocean breeze.
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IX Aprile Square
A bustling landmark of Taormina, Piazza IX Aprile is the vibrant heart of the town. Guarded by two majestic churches, it offers an sweeping view of the Ionic Sea. With its traditional cafes and restaurants, it is a place where you can sip some local almond wine while listening to musicians fiddling with their strings.
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Chiesa di San Giuseppe
Constructed at the end of the XVII century, San Giuseppe church dominates Piazza IX Aprile with its Baroque facade. The interiors are decorated with floral motifs and angels, as well as with some frescoes picturing traditional Catholic images.
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Villa Comunale
The gardens of this villa represent a shaded solution after the days spent at the beach. Designed by the British and eccentric Lady Florence Trevelyan, they fairly resemble British gardens, although they house a diverse and rare Sicilian flora as well as exotic plants. The architectural items are also considerable: there are bizarre constructions like the Beehive and other more classical statues.
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Corvaja Palace
Overlooking Badia square, this iconic palace was erected throughout the Arabs´ domination in the XI century. The architectural features show a mixture of styles, blending together to create this mansion. By taking a walk up the XIII century staircase, you'll be able to enjoy the art exhibition hosted in the building.
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Corso Umberto I
Corso Umberto I crosses the entire town in what is the most iconic walk in Taormina. It goes from Porta Catania to Porta Messina, the two ancient gateways that guard the city define the border of the medieval town.
The road will lead you to historical sites of the city as well as some of its most famous restaurants, cafes and shops.
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Odeon
If you happen to stroll through the many alleys in town, you might stumble upon the Odeon. Only a few steps away from the main road, this Roman theatre was discovered in 1892 underneath buildings constructed upon it over the years. Its remains stand out from the rest of the city, a testament to the long gone Ancient Roman Era.
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Lido Mazzarò
You can take a ride on the cable way from the main town to this well known beach: the available view will anticipate what to expect from Lido Mazzarò. Although it is a pebbly beach, it is ideal for sunbathing, and If you fancy having lunch here, you will also find some local restaurants.
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La Grotta Blu
A hidden gem located at Mazzarò Beach, this scuba-diving spot is also ideal for a boat trip: the crystal blue of the sea is reflected on the inside of the grotto, creating a show of dazzling lights and colours. You will find numerous scuba-diving schools throughout Taormina and Isola Bella, for beginners or advanced divers.
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Duomo di Taormina
Also called "Fortress Cathedral", this is a Medieval church built in the
13th century over the ruins of San Nicola´s church. The austere facade granted it the title of biggest medieval monument in Taormina: with its Gothic-Norman style, it shouldn't be missed.
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Piazza Duomo Fountain
The Fountain located in Duomo Square is further enhanced by the medieval figure of Taormina´s Cathedral, standing right in front of it and dominating the square. Constructed in a Gothic style, this monument is guarded by the statue of the Minotaur, the half-man half-horse mythological emblem of the city.
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Spisone Beach
Known for its clear water, this public beach is bigger than Mazzarò Lido and certainly more relaxing: in fact it's one of the locals' most frequented spots, as it doesn't often bustle with tourists. The tiny rock islands emerging from the blue surface complete the picture of this natural landscape.
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Alcantara Gorges
A day trip to the Alcantara Gorges offers a way to cool off and hide from the hot Sicilian sun. Located on the slope of Mount Etna, they formed over 4000 years ago due to the flow of lava that was crystallised thanks to the Alcantara river, creating the natural sculptures that can be seen today.
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Giardini Naxos
Featuring white sandy beaches and crystal water, this 4 km coastline is one of the most well-known bays on the island. Plentiful restaurants, bars and shops as well as the archaeological park, make Giardini Naxos a perfect alternative for a day trip. Located only 6 km from the Taormina city centre, the bus ride takes only 26 minutes.
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Madonna della Rocca Church
Perched on the mount that dominates Taormina, this church was carved out of rocks and features peculiar rock interiors. From the city centre, walk up the numerous steps that lead here, where you'll be able to enjoy a sweeping view of the city.
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Taormina Film Festival
Hosting internationally acclaimed cinema celebrities since 1955, Taormina Film Festival is the main event in town. Every year in June, the ancient Greek amphitheatre comes once again back to life to celebrate the best in the cinema industry.
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"The Godfather" Movie Locations
If you're a fan of Francis Ford Coppola's movie "The Godfather", you may know that there are spots in and around Taormina that have been used as filming locations for the piece. These are the train station Taormina-Giardini, the Santissima Annunziata church in Forza d'Agró, and the Vitelli Bar in Savoca. There are guided tours that can be booked, with further information available at Taormina's Tourist Information Centre.
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