The Latomie of Ragusa
Descrizione
The Latomie of Ragusa are ancient limestone quarries, precious witnesses to the mining activity that took place after the 1693 earthquake. Located on the outskirts of the city, these rock-cut cavities have provided the fundamental material for the construction of the historical monuments, Baroque churches and traditional buildings that characterise the architectural landscape of the Hyblean territory. The latomie are distinguished by their vast underground tunnels and vertical walls, which reveal the skill and mastery of the ancient stonemasons in modelling the stone. In addition to their archaeological and historical value, they represent an important natural and cultural heritage, immersed in an environment of great charm. Today, the latomie are a site of tourist interest enhanced by guided tours detailing the history, the stone extraction techniques and the fundamental role these quarries have played in shaping local identity.