Biancuccia

Catania


This tiny bakery has developed a cult following for its wholesome artisan breads, made with ancient Sicilian grains like tummina and perciasacchi. You'll also find fragrant slabs of focaccia and must-try schiacciate, local pie-like specialities filled with ingredients like organic broccoli and tuma cheese. Sweet treats include biscotti, and you can even pick up a jar of orange-blossom honey or artisan Sicilian pasta.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Catania attractions

1. Le Ciminiere

0.41 MILES

Le Ciminiere is a modern museum complex housed in a converted sulphur refinery. The most interesting of its museums is the Museo Storico dello Sbarco in…

2. Museo del Cinema

0.41 MILES

Located at Le Ciminiere – a converted sulphur refinery – the Museo del Cinema explores the evolution of movie making. Exhibition translations are poor,…

3. Museo Storico dello Sbarco in Sicilia

0.41 MILES

The most interesting museum at Le Ciminiere museum complex, Museo Storico dello Sbarco in Sicilia sheds light on the WWII Allied landings in Sicily…

4. Teatro Massimo Bellini

0.82 MILES

Completed in 1890 and made for homegrown composer Vincenzo Bellini, Catania's opera house is suitably lavish, from the stucco-and-marble extravagance of…

5. Giardino Bellini

0.83 MILES

Escape the madding crowd and enjoy the fine views of Mt Etna from these lovely, if unkempt, gardens along Via Etnea. Speckled with lush foliage and…

6. Anfiteatro Romano

0.85 MILES

The modest, neglected ruins of this Roman theatre, below street level in Piazza Stesicoro, are worth a quick look if you're passing by. Note that opening…

7. Via Etnea

0.91 MILES

It's not difficult to see how Catania's main shopping street got its name – on a clear day you can see Mt Etna rising majestically at the end of it. Via…

8. Palazzo Sangiuliano

0.93 MILES

Designed by the great baroque architect Giovanni Battista Vaccarini, this elegant 18th-century palazzo flanks the eastern edge of Piazza dell'Università.