13 Sights in Reggio Calabria, Italy (with Map and Images)

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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Reggio Calabria, Italy! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Reggio Calabria. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.

Sightseeing Tours in Reggio Calabria

1. Chiesa Santa Maria della Cattolica dei Greci

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Chiesa Santa Maria della Cattolica dei Greci

The church of the Cattolica "dei Greci", or Santa Maria della Cattolica "dei Greci", is the oldest Christian institution in the city of Reggio Calabria. It is located between Via Giudecca and Via Aschenez, both streets that testify to the presence of a large Jewish community in the Calabrian capital.

Wikipedia: Cattolica dei Greci (IT), Website

2. Arena dello Stretto

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Arena dello Stretto

The Arena dello Stretto is a theatre of modern construction, in imitation of the ancient Greek theatres, located on the Falcomatà seafront in Reggio Calabria, at the point where the Porto Salvo pier stood before the earthquake of 1908.

Wikipedia: Arena dello Stretto (IT)

3. Chiesa di San Giorgio al Corso

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The church of San Giorgio al Corso is a church in Reggio Calabria, Italy, dedicated to St. George, the patron saint of the city. The main portal of the building turns onto Corso Garibaldi and runs along Via Giudecca.

Wikipedia: Chiesa di San Giorgio al Corso (IT)

4. Pinacoteca Civica di Reggio Calabria

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Pinacoteca Civica di Reggio Calabria

The Pinacoteca Civica of Reggio Calabria is located at the Francesco Cilea Theatre. It exhibits paintings and canvases of particular relevance, including the tablets painted by Antonello da Messina, works by Mattia Preti, Giuseppe Benassai and Renato Guttuso; while a sculptural section is dedicated to marble busts and classical sculptures.

Wikipedia: Pinacoteca civica di Reggio Calabria (IT)

5. Chiesa dello Spirito Santo

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The Church of the Holy Spirit is a sacred building in Reggio Calabria located in the homonymous district of the city of Reggio Calabria, on Via Pasquale Andiloro between the two junctions of the ring road that allow access to the district.

Wikipedia: Chiesa dello Spirito Santo (Reggio Calabria) (IT)

6. Chiesa di Santa Lucia

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The parish of Santa Lucia was founded by archbishop's decree on 10 April 1629 by Archbishop Annibale D'Afflitto. Its boundaries were enlarged in 1783 by Monsignor Capobianco and from 1798 it was considered an urban parish. The current church, in Renaissance style, was built in 1930 to a design by the Carmelite Father Cesare Umberto Angelini and is located in the center of the city in Via XXV Luglio. The church has three naves and is preceded by a large staircase that allows access from Via De Nava.

Wikipedia: Chiesa di Santa Lucia (Reggio Calabria) (IT)

7. Fontana monumentale del lungomare Falcomatà

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The fountain of the Falcomatà seafront, also known by the name la luminosa, is a monumental fountain located in the historic center of Reggio Calabria in front of the Miramare hotel and Palazzo Giuffrè in correspondence with Via Giudecca.

Wikipedia: Fontana monumentale del lungomare Falcomatà (IT)

8. Monumento all'Italia

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The monument to Vittorio Emanuele II or monument to the Unification of Italy stands in the center of Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II in Reggio Calabria. In fact, the square is usually known as Piazza Italia due to the presence of the monument itself.

Wikipedia: Monumento all'Italia (IT)

9. Basilica Maria Santissima Assunta

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Reggio Calabria Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Reggio Calabria, Calabria, Italy. The dedication is to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. Formerly the archiepiscopal seat of the Archdiocese of Reggio Calabria, it is now that of the Archdiocese of Reggio Calabria-Bova.

Wikipedia: Reggio Calabria Cathedral (EN), Website

10. Castello di Sant'Aniceto

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The Castle of Santo Niceto or Motta Santo Niceto is a Byzantine fortification built in the first half of the eleventh century on the top of a rocky hill, among those overlooking the city of Reggio Calabria, near the town of Motta San Giovanni. It is one of the few examples of early medieval Calabrian architecture, as well as one of the few Byzantine fortifications that have undergone restoration and recovery work.

Wikipedia: Castello di Sant'Aniceto (IT)

11. Castello Aragonese

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The Aragonese castle of Reggio Calabria is the main fortification of the city, it stands in the homonymous Piazza Castello between Via Aschenez and Via Possidonea. It is considered, together with the Riace Bronzes, one of the main historical symbols of the city of Reggio. Since 1956 it has housed the observatory of the National Institute of Geophysics.

Wikipedia: Castello Aragonese (Reggio Calabria) (IT)

12. National Archaeological Museum of Reggio Calabria

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The National Archaeological Museum of Reggio Calabria (MArRC), or National Museum of Magna Graecia, is an Italian state museum. It exhibits one of the most remarkable collections of finds from Magna Graecia.

Wikipedia: Museo nazionale della Magna Grecia (IT), Website

13. Resti dell'Odèon/Ekklesiasterion

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Resti dell'Odèon/Ekklesiasterion

The remains of an ancient Greek building identified as the Bouleuterion or the Odéon of Reggio Calabria, are located in the block bordered by Via del Torrione, Via Demetrio Tripepi, Via XXIV Maggio and Via San Paolo, in the historic center of the city.

Wikipedia: Odeon di Reggio Calabria (IT)

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