Noto and Ragusa contain
some of Italy's best examples of Baroque
architecture, carved in the local red sandstone. Caltagirone
is renowned for its decorative ceramics. Palermo
is also a major center of Italian opera. Its Teatro
Massimo is the largest opera house in Italy and the third
largest in the world, with a capacity of 1400. Catania
is the birthplace of the composer Vincenzo Bellini, born in
1801. The Teatro
Massimo Bellini opera house is named after him, and a museum
exists on the site of his birth.
Sicily is also home to two prominent folk art traditions, both
of which draw heavily on the island's Norman influence. Donkey
carts are painted with
intricate decorations of scenes from Norman romantic poems, such
as The Song of Roland. The same tales are told in
traditional puppet theaters
which feature hand-made wooden marionettes, defined a "Masterpiece
of the Oral Intangible Heritage of Humanity" by UNESCO.