Located in the Sicilian town of Caltagirone, La Scala di Santa Maria del Monte is an old 142-step staircase, each of which are decorated with a different ceramic pattern. It’s a wonder to behold, but during the Spring and Summer seasons it becomes even more breathtaking as locals adorn it with potted flowers and lanterns, creating intricate designs. Situated 68 kilometers from Catania, the town of Caltagirone has long been famous for its production of pottery.
The name of this charming settlement derives from the Arabic qal’at-al-jarar” (“Castle
of [pottery] jars”) and befits its longstanding pottery-making
tradition perfectly. The talent of local craftsmen can be admired
everywhere in Caltagirone, as everything from the palaces, churches and
monuments to the gardens and squares of this place are covered in
beautiful ceramics. But it’s the splendid Scala di Santa maria del
Monte, a 142-step staircase dating back to 1608 that really stands as a
testament to the town’s millennial tradition of pottery making.
This
breathtaking work of art that connects the high part of Caltagirone to
the low part, is completely covered in ceramic tiles, with each of its
steps featuring a different design inspired by local culture.
The Staircase of Santa Maria del Monte is the main attraction of the
Sicilian town, and it’s here that locals celebrate their most important
festivals,La Scala Infiorata and La Luminaria, during
which they use the staircase as a canvas for floral and light
masterpieces. Every year, during La Scala Infiorata, the Flower Festival
of Caltagirone, the Staircase of Santa Maria del Monte are decorated
with thousands of potted plants masterfully arranged to create a
monumental design.
From
the 8th of May to June 2nd, tourists are invited to Sicily’s pottery
town to admire the floral designs that stretches from the bottom of the
stairs all the way to the top. They can even walk through the maze of
potted flowers and see every detail up-close. The unique event is a
tribute to Our Lady of Conadomini, the protector of Caltagirone, and
every year it draws tourists from all around the world.

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