“Strombolian” activity in the place where its definition was born
The senses tell The Sciara del Fuoco
The salt lake of Lingua
The Gran Cratere of the Fossa: when the volcano becomes a sculptor
Filicudi: small island, big history
The Aeolian Islands, where volcanoes were first studied
Malvasia delle Lipari DOC
Filicudi, a submerged paradise
The Aeolian Islands, where volcanology was born
The prehistoric village of Cala Junco
The senses tell The Stacks of Panarea
Stories of the sea and shipwrecks. The wrecks of the Aeolian Islands
The ancient production of salt
Lipari at the centre of Mediterranean history
Lipari at the centre of Mediterranean history
Lipari, where history intertwines with volcanoes to create archaeology
The senses tell The Pumice Quarries of Lipari
At the heart of trade in history
Panarea, the island of Stacks
The senses tell the port of Vulcano
The Sciara del Fuoco
Alicudi, where time has stood still
The senses tell The summit craters
Panarea and its history
Where do Vulcano’s gases come from?
The senses tell The Stacks of Panarea
Wine, oil and capers, masterpieces of nature and launching pad of the Aeolian economy
The prehistoric village of Cala Junco
Alicudi, where time has stood still
The Gran Cratere of the Fossa
The fumaroles of the port of Vulcano
Myths and legends about volcanoes
The summit craters
Stromboli, the volcano that breathes
The senses tell The Village of Capo Graziano
Lipari Castle, “fused” with lava
Stromboli, the volcano that breathes
Tsunamis: a not uncommon phenomenon in Stromboli
The senses tell The prehistoric village of Cala Junco
The senses tell The Gran Cratere of the Fossa
“Vulcanian” eruptions
Filicudi: small island, big history
The Village of Capo Graziano
The malleability of Vulcano’s mud
The pure white of the pumice quarries
Seven islands, dozens of volcanoes
The underwater fumarolic activity of Lisca Bianca
Vulcano, the most famous volcano in the world
The Village of Capo Graziano
The pure white of the pumice quarries
The malleability of Vulcano’s mud
Volcanoes as a natural art form
Seven islands, dozens of volcanoes
How pumice is formed
The 2002-03 eruption
The Sciara del Fuoco
The summit craters
Pollara, between poetry and beauty
The salt lake of Lingua
Lipari, where history intertwines with volcanoes to create archaeology
The underwater morphological elements of the Aeolian Islands
Between brush strokes of sulphur and clouds of steam: the fumaroles of the port of Vulcano
The Thermal Baths of Saint Calogerus
Criteria for including The Aeolian Islands in the WHL
The polis of the living and the necropolis of the dead
Where do Vulcano’s gases come from?
Filicudi, a submerged paradise
The senses tell The summit craters
The Cathedral of Lipari and the Norman Cloister of the Benedictine Monastery
The polis of the living and the necropolis of the dead
The senses tell Alicudi
Panarea, where sea and volcanoes become sculptors
The ancient production of salt
Seven islands with different faces
Myths and legends about volcanoes
Salina, the green island with twin mountains
The senses tell The salt lake of Lingua
The Cathedral of Lipari and the Norman Cloister of the Benedictine Monastery
Vulcano, the youngest of the Aeolian works of art
Lipari Castle, “fused” with the lava
The hidden part of the Aeolian Islands
MiC – Ministero della Cultura
Legge 77/2006 - Misure Speciali di Tutela e Fruizione dei Siti Italiani di Interesse Culturale, Paesaggistico e Ambientale, inseriti nella “Lista Del Patrimonio Mondiale”, posti sotto la Tutela dell’ UNESCO Regione Siciliana.
Assessorato dei Beni Culturali e dell’Identità Siciliana, Dipartimento dei Beni Culturali e dell’Identità Siciliana.
Parco archeologico della Valle dei Templi di Agrigento.