The Palace Vescovile Schininà di Sant’Elia
Descrizione
The Palace Vescovile Schininà di Sant’Elia, located on Via Roma in the heart of Ragusa, was built in the late 18th century as the elegant residence of the noble Schininà family. The façade is sober and austere, enriched by finely carved balconies and cornices in local stone, emphasising its stately character. Inside are refined rooms with frescoed ceilings, original decorations and period furnishings that tell the aristocratic history of the city. After World War II, the building was used as the seat of the Bishop’s Curia, becoming the official residence of the Bishop of Ragusa. This transition from private residence to ecclesiastical centre made the palace an important symbol of the city’s cultural and social transformation. Today, Palazzo Schininà continues to be an important reference point for Ragusa’s religious and cultural life, hosting events and official functions.