With the release of the new Netflix series The Leopard, Sicily is once again in the spotlight, showcasing its rich history, deep-rooted traditions, and breathtaking landscapes to the world. But what does The Leopard truly represent for Sicily?
A novel that captures the soul of Sicily
Written by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa and published posthumously in 1958, The Leopard tells the story of the decline of the Sicilian aristocracy during the Italian unification through the eyes of Prince Fabrizio of Salina. More than just a historical novel, it explores the complex identity of the island—its pride, its contradictions, and that famous quote embodying Sicily’s spirit of adaptation: "If we want things to stay as they are, things will have to change."
From page to screen: Sicily’s timeless allure
Following the iconic 1963 film adaptation by Luchino Visconti, the new Netflix series brings back the grandeur of Baroque architecture, noble estates, and Sicily’s stunning natural scenery. Many filming locations are hidden gems, far from mainstream tourist routes, where history lingers in cobblestone alleys and quiet courtyards.
Walk in The Leopard’s footsteps with Majolica Travel
If the series has stirred your imagination with visions of aristocratic mansions, elegant balls, and sun-drenched landscapes, why not experience it all firsthand? With Majolica Travel, you can explore the places that inspired The Leopard through private, tailor-made tours. Visit historic palaces, wander through noble residences, and discover parts of Sicily where time seems to stand still.
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