Giarratana is a town and comune in the province of Ragusa, Sicily, southern Italy.
[4] An elaborate late-imperial Roman villa with floor mosaics was found in 1989 near Giarratana in the Orto Mosaico district along the "regia trazzera" road.
It covered an area of about 2000 m2, with at least three building wings arranged around a central garden.
The excavation campaigns brought to light the north-eastern sector of the villa consisting of seven rooms, a corridor or peristyle, and the east and west wings, added later and probably never completed.
[5] Artifacts found during the excavations include a marble relief depicting the goddess Aphrodite.