Piazza dell'Università, Catania explained

Piazza dell'Università is a city square in the historic center of the city of Catania, in Sicily, Italy. It is bisected by .

Description

The piazza is surrounded by buildings now occupied with offices of the University of Catania: Palazzo dell'Università; Palazzo Gioeni Asmundo; and the Palazzo San Giuliano. An 1864 guidebook calls this the Piazza degli Studi, and recalls the piazza once previously hosted a statue of the Bourbon King Francis I of the Two Sicilies by Antonio Cali.[1]

In the piazza are four lamp-posts, completed in 1957, in a program designed by Vincenzo Corsaro; each depicts a separate myth or legend linked to Catania sculpted in bronze by Mimì Maria Lazzaro and Domenico Tudisco. The lamp-posts suggest a candelabra, thus associated with a tradition of the candeloro displayed during the Festival di Sant'Agata. The four stories linked to the lamp-posts are:

References

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Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=qZ1TAAAAcAAJ&q=catania A Handbook for Travellers in Sicily