Madonna della Rocca church in Taormina

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Taormina it is a town known and appreciated throughout the world for the beauty of its beaches and an extraordinary landscape. However, in its territory there are many other beauties that are worth visiting at least once in a lifetime like the church of the Madonna della Rocca.

The Madonna Della Rocca church in Taormina

Choosing Taormina for a seaside stay it is undoubtedly a splendid idea. However, the Sicilian town is appreciable not only for the wide range of beaches and crystal clear sea but also for the many monuments and works of art present in the area.
Among the most popular, and absolutely not to be missed, is the church of the Madonna della Rocca. It is a structure built in the XNUMXth century but restored during the XNUMXth century due to damage caused by various catastrophes.

The church stands on a small mountain that looks down on the whole Taormina and the coastal area, allowing the visitor to enjoy a breathtaking view.
The reason why it was named church of the Madonna della Rocca it is easy to say, as it was built and carved into the rock, which makes it extremely solid and above all fascinating.
Inside it is possible to appreciate a Altar rich in precious objects and works donated over the centuries by pilgrims and faithful.

The legend of the church of the Madonna della Rocca

The church of the Madonna della Rocca in Taormina it is extraordinary, not only because it was built in the rock, but also and above all for the many legends that have been reported over the centuries.

One of the most incredible and fascinating tells of how, during a storm, a shepherd boy who was tending his flock decided to enter a cave to find shelter. At one point the thunder and lightning were so strong that he was able to appreciate a figure that appeared before his eyes in the guise of a lady, holding a baby in her arms. The shepherd boy, surprised by this, ran away in fear, leaving his sheep in that place. When he then returns to the area with his parents, he was able to find that, in the precise place where that lady appeared, a crack had been created in the rock and a drawing could be seen which, precisely, depicted the woman with the baby in her arms.
The faithful had a small altar built in the cave that it became place of pilgrimage where, even today, every third Sunday of September, many pilgrims come for the anniversary Feast of the Madonna della Rocca.
A story that in some ways also reminds us of what happened in other places in Christianity such as Lourdes e Fatima.

What else to see in Taormina

La city ​​of Taormina is among the best known in the world for the beauty of its places and for the many extraordinary works of art that have survived to this day such as the Greco-Roman theatre, home to many cultural and entertainment events.

Furthermore, there are numerous must-see facilities such as the Basilica, as well as Cathedral, dedicated to San Nicolò of Bari and built during the XNUMXth century, but also the Church of Sant'Agata with the adjoining convent and the Church of Sant'Antonio di Padova dating back to the sixteenth century.

As regards works from other eras, the presence of numerous should be noted archaeological sites such as Monte Tauro Castle dating back to the XNUMXth century, and it is possible to appreciate the beauty of Covaja Palace e Dukes of Santo Stefano palace.
Finally, it is impossible not to stop and admire the spectacle Square IX April in Taormina which is not surprisingly known as Belvedere Square.

Recommended activities for a tour in Taormina

How to reach Taormina

Leaving by car from Messina to reach Taormina, a journey of just over 50 km is necessary, first crossing the A18 motorway and then the E45 for a total journey of three quarters of an hour.
Starting instead from the city of Palermo, a route of 275 km is envisaged which first involves crossing the A20 and then the E90, for over 3 hours of travel.
Instead, from Catania it is 55 km for a journey via the A18 motorway in the first section and then the E45 for a total of 45 minutes.

 

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