Private Panoramic Messina
- Experience the resilient spirit of Messina, a town rich in history, on our half-day Private Panoramic Messina tour.
- Discover key landmarks including the Vittorio Emanuele Theater, Town Hall, Church of Catalani, the Court, and the University, with professional guides.
- Marvel at the breathtaking view of Messina Strait, Eolian Islands, and Italian mainland from the hill of Colle San Rizzo.
- Journey through history at the Messina Regional Museum or Cathedral's Treasure Room, featuring artifacts from 12th to 18th centuries.
- Don't miss the photo opportunity at Cathedral Square, home to the world's largest Astronomical clock. Act fast, spots fill quickly!
Private Panoramic Messina
Founded by Greek Colonists in the 8th century B.C., Messina was originally called Zancle (Greek: meaning scythe) because of the shape of its natural harbor. In the early 5th century B.C., it was renamed Messene in honor of the Greek city Messene. Over the next 2,000 years, the city was sacked, seized, or conquered by Carthaginians, Memertines, Goths, Arabs, Normans and English to name a few, but their spirit was never defeated. In more recent times, the city was almost entirely destroyed by an earthquake and tsunami in December of 1908, which killed over 60,000 people and destroyed most of the ancient architecture. The city was largely rebuilt in the following year, according to a more modern plan. Further damage was added by the massive Allied air bombardments of 1943, which caused thousands of deaths.
After meeting your professionally-trained guide on the pier, you will set out on an orientation drive to see the highlights of this resilient town. Drive along Messina's main street, the Via Garibaldi. You will see the Vittorio Emanuele Theater, the Town Hall, the church of Catalani, the Court, and the university. Driving out of the city, you will visit the hill of Colle San Rizzo, for a magnificent view of the Messina Strait, the Eolian Islands and, in the distance, the Calabria on the Italian mainland.
Next, visit the Messina Regional Museum which has preserved a view into the city's past. Its collections include both civic and religious works including many pieces that were saved from buildings destroyed by the catastrophic earthquake in 1908. The exhibits are arranged in chronological order from the 12th to the 18th centuries. You will see important architectural fragments, mosaics, sculptures, examples of decorative arts, and a room devoted to the artist Caravaggio, who worked in Messina in his later years. On Mondays, the Messina Regional Museum is closed. In its place, you will visit the Messina Cathedral's Treasure Room where, among other historical and artistic works, the golden "Manta" of the Madonna of the Letter can be seen.
Before returning to the ship, a photo stop will be made at the Cathedral Square to view the church, the Orion Fountain and the world's largest Astronomical clock, with more than 33,000 gears and moving parts.
Please Note Entrance fees are not included in this tour. Tickets are 8 EUR per person.