What to do in Reggio Calabria
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Full Day Taormina and Castelmola Tour with Messina Shore Excursion
Rp2.439.199
per adult
100% of travellers recommend

Taormina: Boat Tour with Aperitif on Isola Bella
Rp996.006
per adult

Taormina and Castelmola from Messina Shared Group Tour
Rp2.394.968
per adult

Messina: Traditional Feluca Boat Fishing Trip
Rp1.016.333
per adult

Messina Walking Tour & Traditional Cooking Class with Wine
Rp2.012.339
per adult

Messina: Savoca & Forza d’Agrò Tour with Guide
Rp1.829.399
per adult
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1. Reggio Calabria Cathedral
The huge Cathedral of Calabria, also known as Maria SS. Assunta in Cielo, is the center of religious life in the city. Admire the grand façade from outside before entering the spacious interior to inspect its detailing, which includes bronze bas-reliefs, religious paintings and other ornamental decorations.
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2. National Archaeological Museum of Reggio Calabria
Reggio di Calabria’s Museo Nazionale della Magna Grecia is, for many visitors to the city, the undoubted highlight of the trip. Discover one of Italy’s finest museums, whose collection includes everything from Paleolithic cave paintings to Bronze Age tools to painted ceramics from Magna Graecia, as well as the museum’s most famous exhibit, the Riace Bronzes.
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3. Arena dello Stretto
The Arena della Stretto open-air theater has a dramatic setting on Reggio di Calabria’s waterfront, overlooking the sparkling Strait of Messina. Book tickets for a performance and arrive early to soak up the panoramic views, which on a clear day, extend all the way to Sicily. Try to spot the smoldering tip of Mount Etna in the distance.
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4. Aragonese Castle
The imposing Aragonese Castle stands as a symbol of the city of Reggio di Calabria and has witnessed many centuries of history. Learn all about its storied past, which included ownership under several regimes. Climb to the top of the castle for excellent views across the water and the port area.
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5. Rabarama Sculptures
Displayed out in the open air along the waterfront promenade, Reggio di Calabria’s eye-catching Rabarama Sculptures are a striking sight indeed. Stroll along the seafront and survey these unusual sculptures of bodies in different positions, their “skins” decorated with different colorful letters, numbers, patterns and designs.
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