Castello di Maniace
The Castello di Maniace is a manor house built on the site of a former ancient monastery 3 km south of the centre of the small village of Maniace and 8 km north of the large town of Bronte, on the eastern foothills of Mount Etna. From 1799 to 1981 it was the seat of the Dukes of Bronte, English noblemen, the first of whom was Admiral Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, in 1799 created Duke of Bronte by King Ferdinand III of Sicily and Naples. In 1981 the manor house and large estate was sold to the Commune of Bronte by Alexander Hood, 4th Viscount Bridport, 7th Duke of Bronte, descended from the daughter of William Nelson, 1st Earl Nelson 2nd Duke of Bronte, elder brother and heir of Admiral Nelson.
Abbey of Santa Maria of Maniace
The Castello di Maniace is situated on the left bank of the River Saraceno on the site of the former Benedictine Abbey of Santa Maria of Maniace, built in 1174 by the Norman William II of Sicily, King of Sicily from 1166 to 1189 and husband of Princess Joan of England, a daughter of King Henry II of England. It was dedicated to the Virgin Mary, by the express wish of his mother Queen Margaret of Navarre, in memory of the great Battle of Maniace in 1040, won near the site by Giorgio Maniace against the Arabs.File:AdmiralNelsonMemorial CastelloDiManiace Bronte Sicily.png|thumb|left|Celtic cross monument to Admiral Lord Nelson, with contadini, Castello di Maniace, erected in 1891 by the 5th Duke, whose close friend and frequent visitor was the "Celtic" poet William Sharp, buried in the ducal cemetery. Photo published 1903