Thermae were unearthed in 1989 by archaeologist Biagio Pace. Fed by Fonte Diana, they originated in Roman times (II-III century AC) and were used until the Byzantine...
Current City Hall was built around 1875 by architect Sacconi. During excavations for the execution of the work, they found the remains of the Roman thermae of the...
The Cathedral was built in the late nineteenth century. Largely destroyed by the disastrous earthquake of 1693, it was quickly rebuilt with the help of Count...
The Castle already appeared in some documents of the XIII-XIV century. Around 1392 the property passed from Federico Speciaro to Cabrera Counts, while in 1453 it was...
The present Church stands on the ruins of the ancient St. Nicholas of Myra's Church, certainly earlier than 1125. The 1693 earthquake damaged much of the building,...
The cult of St. Biagio in Comiso is the oldest and is linked to the presence of a Byzantine community. In 1500 work began for the construction of a Church dedicated...
The origins of the building date back to Chiaramonte family, who in the fourteenth century they built a small temple dedicated to Saint Anthony, but the Church as we...
It is one of the few Buddhist temples realized in Europe. Commissioned by G. Morishita, came to Comiso in the 80s, was inaugurated in 1998. It is 16 meters high and...
Comiso, Sicilian: Còmmisu, is an Italian comune in the Province of Ragusa in Sicily.
Geography
Comiso has two frazioni, Pedalino and Quaglio. It lies some 22...