Randazzo

Randazzo
—  Comune  —
Comune di Randazzo
Randazzo.
Randazzo
Location of Randazzo in Italy
Coordinates:
Country Italy
Region Sicily
Province Catania (CT)
Frazioni Flascio, Monte la Guardia, Murazzorotto
Government
 • Mayor Ernesto Del Campo
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 95036
Dialing code 095
Patron saint St. Joseph
Saint day March 19
Website Official website

Randazzo (Sicilian: Rannazzu) is a town and comune of Sicily, Italy, in the province of Catania. It is situated at the northern foot of Mount Etna, 70 km NW of Catania by rail. It is the nearest town to the summit of Etna, and is one of the points from which the ascent may be made.

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History

In the 13th century the town had its own army, which fought in favor of the king against the rebels. In 1210 King Frederick II of Hohenstaufen and his young wife Constance of Aragon sheltered at Randazzo to escape the terrible plague which raged in Palermo.

Randazzo became one of the most densely populated towns in the island, after Palermo and Messina. The town was also divided into three main districts: the Greeks lived in St. Nicola's quarter, the Latins in St. Mary's and the Lombards in St. Martin's.

During the Black Death of 1575-1580 the population of Randazzo declined. The economy slumped, and Randazzo almost turned into a ghost town.

During World War II, Randazzo was bombed by the Allies, destroying or damaging 76% of its buildings.

Historic buildings

Main sights

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Church of Santa Maria  
Church of San Martino  
Church of Santa Nicola  
Former Town Gateway  
Castello Svevo  
Cell in Castello Svevo, where prisoners were walled in to starve to death