Mascali
Mascali is a comune in the Metropolitan City of Catania, in the Italian region of Sicily. It lies on the eastern slopes of Mount Etna near the Ionian coast, about 30 kilometres northeast of Catania and roughly 170 kilometres east of Palermo. The town is closely associated with the volcano whose lava flows have repeatedly shaped its landscape and history.
At a glance
- Type
- Comune (municipality)
- Period
- Historic town near Mount Etna
- Style
- Sicilian town
- Location
- Metropolitan City of Catania, Sicily
Overview
Mascali is a comune in the Metropolitan City of Catania, in the Sicilian region of Italy. It is located about 170 kilometres east of Palermo and about 30 kilometres northeast of Catania. The town sits between the slopes of Mount Etna and the Ionian Sea.
History
Mascali grew on the fertile lower slopes of Etna, in a zone exposed to the volcano’s eruptions. Its position near both the mountain and the coast shaped its agricultural and trading life over the centuries. The town’s history is bound up with the periodic advance of lava flows from Etna that have reshaped the surrounding territory.
What you see
The town occupies gently rising ground between the volcano and the sea, surrounded by the cultivated terraces and orchards typical of Etna’s foothills. Its streets and buildings reflect the character of a Sicilian agricultural town. From the area the bulk of Mount Etna dominates the inland horizon while the Ionian coast lies a short distance east.
Cultural significance
Mascali is representative of the towns that live in close relationship with Mount Etna, balancing fertile volcanic land against the hazard of eruption. It forms part of the cultural and agricultural landscape of the volcano’s eastern flank.
Practical information
Mascali is an open town. Check official sources for information on local sites and services.
Getting there
Mascali is reached by road and rail from Catania, about 30 kilometres to the southwest, and lies close to the Ionian coastal route. The city of Catania and its airport are the main regional gateways.
Sources & resources
Mascali on Wikipedia · culturalheritageonline.com
