I think this must be taken on the streets for festivals because it had long handles. It was inside St Pancras , a chiesa built on the ruins of a Greek temple of Jupiter.
Just up the hill are the ruins of a small Roman Odeon.
Some impressions of the town
The beautiful Piazza 1x Aprile
I wasn’t very interested in going to Taormina because it’s such a tourist trap, but of course there’s a reason for that – it’s stunning! I’ll be back in a few days to share some more photos.




Looks stunning indeed
Just beautiful, looking forward to seeing more.
Love the ancient stone and sculptures against the stark, rocky landscape – stunning, indeed.
I was there too. I loved it and wish I was there right this minute! Beautiful!
Beautiful photos. You have given us a sense of the place. Looking forward to seeing more.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
I can’t believe the intricate workmanship. Inspiring. Beautiful. Ageless.
The photos are stunning as is the town or village…. beautiful photos,,,
you had a good time there – and not the British fog and rain – though I liked your UK-canal boat trip very much!
Thanks for taking us around Taormina, Gilly. Had fun! Now, you have some fun for us!
i was thinking … this is stunning! such an elaborate St Pancras … amazing!
Absolutely enticing, Gilly. Enjoy! 🙂
I can see why it’s a tourist trap. have a marvelous time!
Impressive pictures 🙂
Amazing shots as usual Gilly. You’ve captured the beautiful view, architecture and workmanship so well! Thanks for sharing hon. 😀 *hugs*
We didn’t stop in Taormina when we were in Sicily for the reason you cite but I now wish we had
Beautiful place!!!
Certainly looks stunning! Love the last two shots.
Quaint, but you make it shine! Love the stair the most.