Siculiana is a town and comune in the province of Agrigento, Sicily, southern Italy, west of the provincial capital Agrigento.
The medieval hamlet of Siculiana was founded in 1310 by Frederick II Chiaramonte. Frederick constructed a castle, parts of which still exist today, on the ruins of the Arab fortress known as "Kalat Sugul", which had been destroyed in 1087 during the conquest of Sicily by Roger I. Tra antiche seduzioni e nuovi richiami, by Enza Pecorelli, Siculiana on line
Siculiana Marina is a suburban seaside village of Siculiana on the Strait of Sicily. Once an important settlement for maritime trade in the Mediterranean, with a prominent commercial Marketplace emporium, it is now a popular summer resort. The Caricatore (Loading Dock) was still active up to the end of 19th century.
Geography
Monuments and traditions
People
External links
|
|