Sicily has coastal towns, ancient monuments, and natural parks.
It’s also home to dozens of UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the late-baroque cities of Catania in the Noto Valley, Villa Romana del Casale in Piazza Armerina, and the Valle de Templi site in Agrigento.
When visiting the scenic country of Italy, there are plenty of historic Italian palaces to see and explore for a glance into the past. While some palaces are private residences today, there are many that you can visit as a tourist.