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Mount Etna is an active stratovolcano located on the east coast of Sicily, Italy

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Background imageMount Etna Collection: The Greek Amphitheatre and Mount Etna, Taormina, Sicily, Italy, Europe

The Greek Amphitheatre and Mount Etna, Taormina, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageMount Etna Collection: Sunrise over Taormina and Mount Etna with Hotel San Domenico Palace, Taormina

Sunrise over Taormina and Mount Etna with Hotel San Domenico Palace, Taormina, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageMount Etna Collection: Lava flows during eruption of Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Lava flows during eruption of Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageMount Etna Collection: Cross Section of the Volcano, Mount Etna

Cross Section of the Volcano, Mount Etna
Cross-section of the Mount Etna volcano in Sicily, Italy, in 1910. This image shows the eruption of lava, which was taking place that year, heading towards the town of Nicolosi

Background imageMount Etna Collection: The Greek Amphitheatre and Mount Etna, Taormina, Sicily, Italy, Europe

The Greek Amphitheatre and Mount Etna, Taormina, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageMount Etna Collection: The Greek Amphitheatre and Mount Etna, Taormina, Sicily, Italy, Europe

The Greek Amphitheatre and Mount Etna, Taormina, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageMount Etna Collection: View over Taormina and Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

View over Taormina and Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageMount Etna Collection: Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageMount Etna Collection: Mount Etna volcano from Taormina

Mount Etna volcano from Taormina, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageMount Etna Collection: Small boat passing the awe inspiring Mount Etna, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Small boat passing the awe inspiring Mount Etna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, and Europes tallest active volcano, with Giardini Naxos, Sicily, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageMount Etna Collection: Panoramic view of Mount Etna and Giardini Naxos at dusk from Taormina, Sicily, Italy

Panoramic view of Mount Etna and Giardini Naxos at dusk from Taormina, Sicily, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageMount Etna Collection: Top of Mount Etna volcano at sunrise rising above Taormina, Sicily, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Top of Mount Etna volcano at sunrise rising above Taormina, Sicily, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageMount Etna Collection: Mount Etna erupting, 2012 C016 / 4639

Mount Etna erupting, 2012 C016 / 4639
Mount Etna erupting, 2012. Mount Etna is an active stratovolcano on the east coast of Sicily, Italy. Photographed on 27th April 2012

Background imageMount Etna Collection: Italy, Sicily, Mount Etna, activity of the explosive vent on the North side of the

Italy, Sicily, Mount Etna, activity of the explosive vent on the North side of the Montagnola

Background imageMount Etna Collection: Umbrella Pine (Pinus pinea) in Sicilian landscape, on the slopes of Mount Etna

Umbrella Pine (Pinus pinea) in Sicilian landscape, on the slopes of Mount Etna. Source of edible pine nuts. Sicily
ROG-13453 Umbrella Pine - in Sicilian landscape, on the slopes of Mount Etna. Source of edible pine nuts. Sicily. Pinus pinea Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageMount Etna Collection: Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageMount Etna Collection: View of Mount Etna from Catania, 1776

View of Mount Etna from Catania, 1776
View of Mount Etna from Catania, Plate XXXVI, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803), published 1776 (hand coloured engraving)

Background imageMount Etna Collection: Mount Etna and Giardini Naxos at dusk, Sicily, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Mount Etna and Giardini Naxos at dusk, Sicily, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageMount Etna Collection: Mount Etna birches (Betula aetnensis)

Mount Etna birches (Betula aetnensis)
Mount Etna birch (Betula aetnensis) woodland. Photographed on Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy

Background imageMount Etna Collection: Mount Etna, with trees, Sicily, Italy

Mount Etna, with trees, Sicily, Italy

Background imageMount Etna Collection: The Hundred-Horse Chestnut , 1882

The Hundred-Horse Chestnut , 1882
7125198 The Hundred-Horse Chestnut , 1882; (add.info.: The Hundred-Horse Chestnut, the largest and oldest known chestnut tree in the world possibly bettween 2,000 to 4,000 years old)

Background imageMount Etna Collection: Mt. Etna volcanic eruption, 1726. (print)

Mt. Etna volcanic eruption, 1726. (print)
7419909 Mt. Etna volcanic eruption, 1726. (print); (add.info.: Eruption of Mt. Etna volcano, Sicily, Italy in 1726. After an 18th century work by an anonymous artist.); Photo © Ken Welsh

Background imageMount Etna Collection: The eruption of Mt. Etna, 1850

The eruption of Mt. Etna, 1850
3359518 The eruption of Mt. Etna, 1850; (add.info.: Engraving depicting the eruption of Mt. Etna. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageMount Etna Collection: The crater of Mount Etna, 1860

The crater of Mount Etna, 1860
1577541 The crater of Mount Etna, 1860; (add.info.: The crater of Mount Etna. From a drawing by S. Read.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageMount Etna Collection: The Cone of Mount Etna and the 'English House' (Destroyed by the Recent Earthquake), 1858

The Cone of Mount Etna and the "English House" (Destroyed by the Recent Earthquake), 1858. Creator: Unknown
The Cone of Mount Etna and the "English House" (Destroyed by the Recent Earthquake), 1858. After traversing beds of lava for almost an hour

Background imageMount Etna Collection: The Crater of Mount Etna a few days prior to the Late Earthquake, 1858. Creator: Unknown

The Crater of Mount Etna a few days prior to the Late Earthquake, 1858. Creator: Unknown
The Crater of Mount Etna a few days prior to the Late Earthquake, 1858. A violent earthquake has occurred upon the high cone of Etna...it threw down, with a tremendous noise

Background imageMount Etna Collection: Ruins of a Theatre at Taurominium - Mount Etna in the Distance, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Ruins of a Theatre at Taurominium - Mount Etna in the Distance, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Ruins of a Theatre at Taurominium - Mount Etna in the Distance, 1858. From "Illustrated London News", 1858

Background imageMount Etna Collection: The Crater of Mount Etna in 1809 - from a sketch by Signor Gimmellaro, 1858. Creator: Unknown

The Crater of Mount Etna in 1809 - from a sketch by Signor Gimmellaro, 1858. Creator: Unknown
The Crater of Mount Etna in 1809 - from a sketch by Signor Gimmellaro, 1858. Before us and beneath us was the crater of Etna. The circumference of the crater, according to Sig

Background imageMount Etna Collection: The Crater of Mount Etna - from a drawing by S. Read, 1860. Creator: M. Jackson

The Crater of Mount Etna - from a drawing by S. Read, 1860. Creator: M. Jackson
The Crater of Mount Etna - from a drawing by S. Read, 1860. Etna, celebrated from the most remote antiquity for its magnitude and its volcanic eruptions

Background imageMount Etna Collection: Reggio, Calabria, recently taken by Garibaldi, 1860. Creator: Macquaid

Reggio, Calabria, recently taken by Garibaldi, 1860. Creator: Macquaid
Reggio, Calabria, recently taken by Garibaldi, 1860. View of...the capital of the province of Calabria, [which] stands on the east side of the Strait of Messina

Background imageMount Etna Collection: 'My Last Look at Sicily', taken by our special artist, Frank Vizetelly, from the coast of... 1860

"My Last Look at Sicily", taken by our special artist, Frank Vizetelly, from the coast of... 1860
"My Last Look at Sicily", taken by our special artist, Frank Vizetelly, from the coast of Calabria, between Reggio and St. Giovanni, 1860. The view herefrom is exceedingly fine

Background imageMount Etna Collection: View of the Etna seen from the southwest, 1778. Creator: Willem Carel Dierkens

View of the Etna seen from the southwest, 1778. Creator: Willem Carel Dierkens
View of the Etna seen from the southwest, 1778. Drawing from the album Voyage to Italy, Sicily and Malta

Background imageMount Etna Collection: Etna crater, 1778. Creator: Willem Carel Dierkens

Etna crater, 1778. Creator: Willem Carel Dierkens
Etna crater, 1778. Drawing from the album Voyage to Italy, Sicily and Malta

Background imageMount Etna Collection: Inside of volcano Etna, 1778. Creator: Willem Carel Dierkens

Inside of volcano Etna, 1778. Creator: Willem Carel Dierkens
Inside of volcano Etna, 1778. Drawing from the album Voyage to Italy, Sicily and Malta

Background imageMount Etna Collection: Negotiation between the guide of travel group and mule drivers for journey to Etna, 1778

Negotiation between the guide of travel group and mule drivers for journey to Etna, 1778. Creator: Louis Ducros
Negotiation between the guide of travel group and mule drivers for journey to Etna, 1778. Drawing from the album Voyage to Italy, Sicily and Malta

Background imageMount Etna Collection: The recent eruption of Mount Etna, Sicily - A view of the new crater, 1886

The recent eruption of Mount Etna, Sicily - A view of the new crater, 1886. Creator: William Lionel Wyllie
The recent eruption of Mount Etna, Sicily - A view of the new crater, 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886"

Background imageMount Etna Collection: Etna (Sicily), 1899. Creator: Henry Brokman

Etna (Sicily), 1899. Creator: Henry Brokman
Etna (Sicily), 1899

Background imageMount Etna Collection: The Prima Macchina for the Chinea of 1756: A Triumphal Arch between Mount Etna... 1756

The Prima Macchina for the Chinea of 1756: A Triumphal Arch between Mount Etna... 1756. Creator: Giuseppe Pozzi
The Prima Macchina for the Chinea of 1756: A Triumphal Arch between Mount Etna and Mount Vesuvius, 1756

Background imageMount Etna Collection: Crateri Silvestri, high angle view, Etna, Sicily, Italy

Crateri Silvestri, high angle view, Etna, Sicily, Italy

Background imageMount Etna Collection: Birch trees (Betula aetnensis) sprouting and coming out of volcanic ground, Etna, Sicily, Italy

Birch trees (Betula aetnensis) sprouting and coming out of volcanic ground, Etna, Sicily, Italy

Background imageMount Etna Collection: View of mount Etna and Metropole hotel from Piazza IX Aprile, Taormina, Sicily, Italy

View of mount Etna and Metropole hotel from Piazza IX Aprile, Taormina, Sicily, Italy

Background imageMount Etna Collection: Mount etna cable car, Etna, Sicily, Italy

Mount etna cable car, Etna, Sicily, Italy

Background imageMount Etna Collection: Volcanic landscape, Valle del Bove, Etna, Sicily, Italy

Volcanic landscape, Valle del Bove, Etna, Sicily, Italy

Background imageMount Etna Collection: View of lava fields and snow-capped peaks in the distance, Etna, Sicily, Italy

View of lava fields and snow-capped peaks in the distance, Etna, Sicily, Italy

Background imageMount Etna Collection: Etna National Park, Etna, Sicily, Italy

Etna National Park, Etna, Sicily, Italy

Background imageMount Etna Collection: Etna National Park forest, Etna, Sicily, Italy

Etna National Park forest, Etna, Sicily, Italy

Background imageMount Etna Collection: View of Taormina and mount Etna in the distance, Taormina, Sicily, Italy

View of Taormina and mount Etna in the distance, Taormina, Sicily, Italy

Background imageMount Etna Collection: View of the Ionian coast and mount Etna in the distance, Taormina, Sicily, Italy

View of the Ionian coast and mount Etna in the distance, Taormina, Sicily, Italy



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Mount Etna Collection

Mount Etna is an active stratovolcano located on the east coast of Sicily, Italy, and is one of the most active volcanoes in the world and has been erupting for thousands of years, and is one of Europe's highest and most voluminous volcanoes, standing at 3,329 meters (10,922 feet) and has a base circumference of 140 kilometers (87 miles) and covers an area of 1,190 square kilometers (459 square miles). In 2013 it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its unique geological features and its long history as a source for scientific study. Its eruptions have shaped the landscape around it and created some spectacular views from nearby towns. Mount Etna continues to be an important part of Italian culture as well as being a popular tourist destination.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Mount Etna collection from Media Storehouse showcases the stunning beauty of one of Italy's most famous natural landmarks. Located in Sicily, Mount Etna is an active volcano that has been erupting for thousands of years. Our collection features a range of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that capture the majesty and power of this incredible site. Each piece in our collection offers a unique perspective on Mount Etna - from panoramic views to close-up shots of lava flows and ash clouds. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your home or office or a thoughtful gift for someone special, there's something here to suit every taste and budget. With its rich history and breathtaking scenery, it's no wonder that Mount Etna has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. And with the Mount Etna collection from Media Storehouse, you can bring a little piece of this iconic landmark into your own home.
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What are Mount Etna (Heritage Sites Italy Europe) art prints?

Mount Etna is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Italy, Europe. It is an active volcano that has been erupting for thousands of years and has shaped the surrounding landscape with its lava flows and ash deposits. Art prints featuring Mount Etna showcase the beauty and power of this natural wonder, capturing its unique features and stunning views. These art prints are created by Media Storehouse, a company that specializes in providing high-quality images from around the world. We offer a wide range of Mount Etna art prints in various sizes and formats to suit different preferences. These prints can be used to decorate homes or offices, adding a touch of natural beauty to any space. Whether you're looking for a dramatic landscape shot or an up-close view of volcanic activity, there's sure to be a Mount Etna art print that captures your imagination. With their vivid colors and sharp details, these prints are perfect for anyone who loves nature photography or wants to bring some Italian heritage into their home décor.
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What Mount Etna (Heritage Sites Italy Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Mount Etna art prints that capture the beauty and majesty of this iconic Italian landmark. From stunning landscape photographs to detailed illustrations, there is something for everyone in their collection. One popular option is the panoramic view of Mount Etna from Taormina, which showcases the mountain's impressive size and rugged terrain. Another striking print features a close-up shot of lava flowing down its slopes, highlighting the raw power and energy of this active volcano. For those who prefer more abstract or artistic interpretations, Media Storehouse also offers colorful paintings and digital designs inspired by Mount Etna's unique shape and history. These pieces are perfect for adding a pop of color or personality to any room in your home or office. Whether you're looking for traditional landscapes or modern artwork, we have plenty of options to choose from when it comes to Mount Etna art prints.
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How do I buy Mount Etna (Heritage Sites Italy Europe) art prints?

To buy Mount Etna art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of Heritage Sites Italy Europe prints. Once you have found the print that you like, simply select the size and type of paper that you prefer. The available options include fine art paper, photographic paper, and canvas. After selecting your preferred options, add the print to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping information and payment details before completing your purchase. We offer a wide range of payment methods including credit card, PayPal, Apple Pay and Google Pay for easy transactions. Once your order is confirmed, Media Storehouse will process it promptly and ship it directly to your address without any hassle or delay. Buying Mount Etna art prints from Media Storehouse is an excellent way to bring a piece of Italian heritage into your home or office space with ease.
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How much do Mount Etna (Heritage Sites Italy Europe) art prints cost?

As a provider of Mount Etna art prints, we offer a range of options to suit different budgets and preferences. Our collection includes various sizes, framing choices, and materials such as canvas or paper. We strive to provide high-quality reproductions that capture the beauty and uniqueness of this UNESCO World Heritage Site in Italy. The cost of our Mount Etna art prints varies depending on factors such as size, framing option, and material chosen. However, we aim to keep our prices competitive while maintaining the quality standards that our customers expect from us. Whether you are looking for a small print to decorate your home or office or a larger piece for a more dramatic effect, we have something for everyone's taste and budget. Please browse through our selection online or contact us if you need any assistance in choosing the perfect Mount Etna art print for your needs.
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How will my Mount Etna (Heritage Sites Italy Europe) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Mount Etna art prints from Media Storehouse will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner. We take great care in packaging your order so that it arrives at your doorstep undamaged. Your print will be carefully rolled up and placed inside a sturdy cardboard tube, which is then sealed with tape to prevent any moisture or dust from getting inside. We use trusted courier services to deliver your order, ensuring that it arrives on time and in perfect condition. You can track the progress of your delivery online using the tracking number provided by our courier service. Once you receive your package, simply unroll the print and frame it as desired. Our high-quality printing process ensures that your artwork looks stunning when displayed on any wall. We are committed to providing our customers with exceptional service and products. We hope you enjoy your Mount Etna art prints for years to come.