CataniaCamporotondo Etneo.
This little town originated from one of the eight
hamlets which Philip IV of Spain sold in 1645 to
the Genoese Giovanni Andrea Massa, who nine years
later resold it to the Reitano family. The eruption
in 1669 devastated the village, which passed to
the Princes of Paternò and then to the municipality
of Catania; it then returned to the Reitanos and
later belonged to the Natoli family. The name of
the village (literally “round field”)
comes from the circular shape of its field, i.e.
territory.
There is only one monument: the Palazzo Signorello.