Scicli is a town and municipality in the
Province of Ragusa
The province of Ragusa (; ) was a province in the autonomous region of Sicily, Italy, located in the southeast of the island. Following the abolition of the Sicilian provinces, it was replaced in 2015 by the Free municipal consortium of Ragusa ...
in the south east of
Sicily
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, southern
Italy
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. It is from
Ragusa, and from
Palermo
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, and has a population (2017) of 27,051.
Alongside seven other cities in the
Val di Noto, it has been listed as one of
UNESCO
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's
World Heritage Site
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s.
The municipality borders with
Modica
Modica (; ) is a city and municipality (''comune'') in the Province of Ragusa, Sicily, southern Italy. The city is situated in the Hyblaean Mountains. It has 53,413 inhabitants.
Modica has neolithic origins and it represents the historical cap ...
and
Ragusa.
left, Church of San Matteo.
History
Settlements of the area of Scicli dates back to the Copper and Early
Bronze Ages (3rd millennium BC to the 15th century BC).
Scicli was founded by the
Sicels
The Sicels ( ; or ''Siculī'') were an Indo-European tribe who inhabited eastern Sicily, their namesake, during the Iron Age. They spoke the Siculian language. After the defeat of the Sicels at the Battle of Nomae in 450 BC and the death of ...
(whence probably the name) around 300 BC.
In 864 AD, Scicli was conquered by the
Arab
Arabs (, , ; , , ) are an ethnic group mainly inhabiting the Arab world in West Asia and North Africa. A significant Arab diaspora is present in various parts of the world.
Arabs have been in the Fertile Crescent for thousands of years ...
s, as part of the
Muslim conquest of Sicily
The Arab Muslim conquest of Sicily began in June 827 and lasted until 902, when the last major Byzantine stronghold on the island, Taormina, fell. Isolated fortresses remained in Byzantine hands until 965, but the island was henceforth under Ar ...
. Under their rule it flourished as an agricultural and trade centre. According to geographer
Muhammad al-Idrisi
Abu Abdullah Muhammad al-Idrisi al-Qurtubi al-Hasani as-Sabti, or simply al-Idrisi (; ; 1100–1165), was an Arab Muslim geographer and cartographer who served in the court of King Roger II at Palermo, Sicily. Muhammad al-Idrisi was born in C ...
, "shipping reached Scicli in Sicily from Calabria, Africa, Malta and many other places."
In 1091, it was conquered from the Arabs by the
Normans
The Normans (Norman language, Norman: ''Normaunds''; ; ) were a population arising in the medieval Duchy of Normandy from the intermingling between Norsemen, Norse Viking settlers and locals of West Francia. The Norse settlements in West Franc ...
, under
Roger I of Hauteville, after a fierce battle. Scicli was one of the garrison which rebelled against the
Angevine domination in the
Sicilian Vespers
The Sicilian Vespers (; ) was a successful rebellion on the island of Sicily that broke out at Easter 1282 against the rule of the French-born king Charles I of Anjou. Since taking control of the Kingdom of Sicily in 1266, the Capetian House ...
(April 5, 1282). The ruling
Aragonese-
Spanish kings formed the
County of Modica and initially placed it under the rule of the Chiaramonte family. From there it became a feud of the Cabrera family until nearly the mid-18th century. A number of counts from the House of Alba nominally held possession until the county the
Kingdom of Italy
The Kingdom of Italy (, ) was a unitary state that existed from 17 March 1861, when Victor Emmanuel II of Kingdom of Sardinia, Sardinia was proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy, proclaimed King of Italy, until 10 June 1946, when the monarchy wa ...
in the mid 19th century.
Following a catastrophic
earthquake in 1693, much of the town was rebuilt in the
Sicilian baroque style, which today gives the town the elegant appearance which draws many tourists to visit it.
Main sights
*
San Matteo: this was the local "mother church" of the town until 1874. It is located on the eponymous hill in the old city, where there is also the ruin of an Arab/Norman castle.
*
Santa Maria la Nova: church with a large
Neoclassic façade. The interior houses a cypress-wood statue of ''Madonna della Pietà'', probably of Byzantine origin.
*
San Bartolomeo baroque church
*
Sant'Ignazio
The Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola at Campus Martius (, ) is a Latin Catholic titular church, of deaconry rank, dedicated to Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Society of Jesus, located in Rome, Italy. Built in Baroque style between 1626 and ...
(Mother Church of St Ignatius of Loyola), houses the highly venerated image of ''Madonna dei Milìci'' (see
Culture
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section).
*
San Michele Arcangelo
*''Palazzo Fava'', one of the first and largest Baroque palaces in the town. Notable are the late-Baroque decorations of the portal and the balconies, especially the one on the Via San Bartolomeo.
*The Town Hall, the ''Palazzo Spadaro'' and the ''Palazzo Beneventano'', all boast Baroque decorations.
Culture
Scicli is frequently used as a
film set, most recently for
Marco Bellocchio
Marco Bellocchio (; born 9 November 1939) is an Italian film director, screenwriter, and actor.
Life and career
Born in Bobbio, near Piacenza, Marco Bellocchio had a strict Catholic upbringing – his father was a lawyer, his mother a schooltea ...
's ''Il regista dei matrimoni'' and is popular in Italy as the location of the police station (Commissariato) of ''
Il Commissario Montalbano'', the popular television series broadcast by
RAI.
The town is also notable for its religious
procession
A procession is an organized body of people walking in a formal or ceremonial manner.
History
Processions have in all peoples and at all times been a natural form of public celebration, as forming an orderly and impressive ceremony. Religious ...
s which includes "Presepe" (nativity scenes) enacted in the
cave
Caves or caverns are natural voids under the Earth's Planetary surface, surface. Caves often form by the weathering of rock and often extend deep underground. Exogene caves are smaller openings that extend a relatively short distance undergrou ...
s surrounding the city at
Christmas
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time. These caves, known as the
Chiarafura caves, were dug out in the
tuff
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cliffs, and some were inhabited by the local poor as recently as 1958.
At
Easter
Easter, also called Pascha ( Aramaic: פַּסְחָא , ''paskha''; Greek: πάσχα, ''páskha'') or Resurrection Sunday, is a Christian festival and cultural holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, described in t ...
, the town celebrates with the "Uomo Vivo" parade which involves a long religious
procession
A procession is an organized body of people walking in a formal or ceremonial manner.
History
Processions have in all peoples and at all times been a natural form of public celebration, as forming an orderly and impressive ceremony. Religious ...
through the city. A decorated horse parade takes place in March, from Scicli to the neighbouring town of
Donnalucata. The most spectacular religious festival, the ''A Maronna i Milici'' occurs in May, commemorating the appearance of
the Madonna on a white horse holding aloft a sword, described as "probably...the only armed Holy Virgin in the world." This encouraged the Christian Normans to defeat the
Saracen
upright 1.5, Late 15th-century German woodcut depicting Saracens
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s in 1091. However, the story itself is believed to have been first promoted no earlier than the 15th century.
Economy

The economy of Scicli is mostly agricultural, and the area is renowned for its many
greenhouse
A greenhouse is a structure that is designed to regulate the temperature and humidity of the environment inside. There are different types of greenhouses, but they all have large areas covered with transparent materials that let sunlight pass an ...
s producing the ' ("early fruits") that are exported all over Italy.
Sport
The local association football club is the
U.P.D. Scicli; and the
futsal
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club is the
Pro Scicli, that also played in
Serie A
The Serie A (), officially known as Serie A Enilive in Italy and Serie A Made in Italy abroad for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Italy and the highest tier of the Italian football league system. Establish ...
. The town plays host to an annual
road running
Road running is the sport of running on a measured course over an established road. This differs from track and field on a regular track and cross country running over natural terrain.
These events are usually classified as long-distance ru ...
race,
Memorial Peppe Greco, which traces its route through the city centre.
Transport
Scicli has a railway station on the
Canicattì-
Gela
Gela (Sicilian and ; ) is a city and (municipality) in the regional autonomy, Autonomous Region of Sicily, Italy; in terms of area and population, it is the largest municipality on the southern coast of Sicily. Gela is part of the Province o ...
-
Ragusa-
Syracuse line. Another station serves the ''frazione'' of
Sampieri.
The town will be served by the planned extension, to Ragusa and Gela, of the
A18 motorway.
People
*
Giuseppe Drago (1955–2016), physician and politician,
President of Sicily in 1998
*
Severino Santiapichi (1926–2016), magistrate and writer
References
External links
Scicli official websiteScili Information
{{Authority control
Coastal towns in Sicily
Municipalities of the Province of Ragusa
Sicilian Baroque
300s BC establishments
Populated places established in the 4th century BC
4th-century BC establishments in Italy
World Heritage Sites in Italy