Modica
Modica is a historic town located in the southeastern part of Sicily, Italy. Known for its stunning baroque architecture, it is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that includes several towns in the Val di Noto. The town is famous for its chocolate, which is made using an ancient method that dates back to the Aztecs.
The picturesque streets of Modica are lined with beautiful churches, palaces, and charming shops. Visitors can explore landmarks such as the Cathedral of San Giorgio and the Palazzo dei Mercedari. The town's rich history and cultural heritage make it a popular destination for tourists seeking to experience authentic Sicilian life.