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The port of Catania is the east coast of Sicily and offers connections to the mainland and the islands. Catania is a very old city founded by the Greeks in 729 BC, its first port was built in 1438 by King Alfonso of Aragon. Unfortunately it was destroyed several times by storms and earthquakes and then rebuilt from time to time. The expansion and modernization of this port took place in 1800, then in 1933 when a tidal wave deeply damaged this area of the city. During the Second World War the port was bombed and was once again rendered unusable. Today the port of Catania is an important hub f... [More information]
Address: Via Acquicella Porto 95121 Catania CT
Directions: Google Map @ Catania, port
Next to Mount Vesuvius in a bay in southern Italy rises Naples, a charming Italian city. There are breathtaking views through the alleys and streets, there are also some less beautiful corners but plenty of big-hearted people and lively plazas to be discovered. History The city was founded by the Greeks, Partenope, and in ancient times had an extraordinary commercial, cultural and religious influence over vast territories, to the point of becoming the centre of the Epicurean philosophy in Italy. In the VII it formed an autonomous duchy, in the XIII it was capital of the kingdom of Naples and u... [More information]