Militello in Val di Catania (; ) is a (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Catania in the Italian region of Sicily, located about southeast of Palermo and about southwest of Catania, on the last slopes of the Hyblaean Mountains. It has a railway station on the line Catania-Caltagirone-Gela. It is one of ('The most beautiful villages of Italy').
Despite remains of prehistorical settlements and legends of a Roman foundation, the first mention of Militello dates from 1000 AD, when it became a marquisate under the Cammarana.
The golden age of Militello was during the early 17th century, under the government of Prince Francesco Branciforte. The city was destroyed by an earthquake in 1693, but the subsequent restoration added numerous architectural and artistic works of art.
In 2002, UNESCO recognized the Val di Noto as a World Heritage Site, including, in addition to Militello in Val di Catania, the cities of Caltagirone, Catania, Modica, Noto, Palazzolo Acreide, Ragusa, and Scicli, the so-called "Late Baroque Cities of the Val di Noto."
There were 73 foreigners residing in Militello as of 1 January 2025, representing 1.1% of the resident population. The largest foreign community is that from Romania, with 43.8% of all foreigners present in the area.
Since 2022, the city has been part of the First World Mediterranean Lifestyle Park project, along with 103 other cities in central Sicily.
In 1942, the "Tempio" Cine Teatro (named after the owner) finally saw the light of day, designed by Antonio Portuso, a surveyor from Militello, whose style was inspired by the Italian Rationalism of the time. The "Tempio" Theater was the heart of the city's cultural and artistic life until the late 1990s, when, now in disrepair, it was purchased by the Province of Catania, which radically transformed it into a new opera and drama theater designed by architect Giorgio Potenza. It has recently regained its role as an important cultural infrastructure for the city.
The local radio station is Radio Venere Militello, founded in 1978 with the contribution of several enthusiasts, which broadcasts on FM. It is also received in neighboring municipalities, digitally on the mux Media Dab channel 9B and can be streamed on the station's website. In the past, there was a local television station, Radio Audizioni Militello, which closed in the first half of the 1990s. The television host Pippo Baudo (1936âÂÂ2025) was born in Militello.