Across Sicily, traces of the past survive like scattered fragments of a world partly lost to time. Crumbling temples, weathered theaters, abandoned villages, and broken walls speak of the many peoples who once shaped the island, from Greeks and Romans to Arabs and Normans. In some places, only stones remain, yet they still suggest stories of worship, trade, conquest, and everyday life. These ruins do not simply recall destruction, but also endurance, as Sicily preserves the echoes of civilizations that vanished while leaving their mark upon the landscape.






