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Gibellina (Sicilian: Jibbiddina, Arabic: "little mount" - جبل صغير) is a small city and comune in the Province of Trapani, the mountains of western Sicily, Italy. It was destroyed by the 1968 Belice earthquake.<ref>"The Day the Earth Shook:, Time, 26 January 1968.</ref>

The new city, Gibellina Nuova, was rebuilt some Template:Convert from the old one and it was designed by some of the most prominent artists and architects in Italy. They were summoned by Ludovico Corrao to provide works of art to the city in order to help build it up as an eccentric museum en plein air. One of them, the Italian sculptor Pietro Consagra, created a sculpture called Porta del Belice, or "Door to Belice", at the entrance. Consagra expressed on his deathbed a wish to be buried at Gibellina in July 2005.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The old town, now known as the Ruderi di Gibellina (as the ruins of the city are referred to), remained just as it was after the earthquake, like a ghost town until 1985. That year the Italian artist Alberto Burri began a project to cover the ruins in concrete, while preserving the streetscape. Known as Cretto di Burri, work on the project ceased in 1989, but was finally completed in 2015.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

In 2024 it was proclaimed the Italian capital of contemporary art, the first Italian city with this title.

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Cretto di Alberto Burri

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