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Valley of the Temples
1. Valley of the Temples
At 1,300 hectares, the Archaeological and Landscape Park of the Valley of the Temples, in Agrigento, Sicily, is the largest archaeological site in the world. The site contains many examples of Greater Greek art and architecture and is a national monument of Italy. The area was included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site list in 1997.
Palermo Hop-on Hop-off Tours
2. Palermo Hop-on Hop-off Tours
Hop-on, hop-off bus tours in Palermo, Italy are a great way to explore the city and its many historical and cultural attractions. These tours typically feature open-top double-decker buses that make regular stops at key landmarks and tourist attractions throughout the city, such as the Cathedral of Palermo, the Teatro Massimo and the Palace of the Normans. They are a great way to see the city and plan your own itinerary, especially for first-time visitors.
Day Trips from Palermo
3. Day Trips from Palermo
Embark on an unforgettable day trip from Palermo and immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes and cultural treasures of Sicily. Explore beyond the vibrant city of Palermo and discover the hidden gems that await in the surrounding areas. From the ancient ruins of Segesta to the picturesque coastal town of Cefalù, our day trips offer a perfect blend of history, nature, and authentic Sicilian experiences. Indulge in local cuisine, stroll through charming streets, and marvel at architectural wonders. With our carefully crafted itineraries and knowledgeable guides, you can make the most of your day trip from Palermo and create cherished memories of Sicily's beauty.
Asmundo Palace Museum
4. Asmundo Palace Museum
The construction of Palazzo Asmundo dates back to 1615, but it was only completed in 1767. The Baroque palace is filled with beauty, from the stuccoes of Serpotta school, to the Venetian shutters and the Baroque doors. Keep an eye out for Gioacchino Martorana's frescoes that are rich with allegories, as well as the marital chests of the XVI and XVII century, the Sicilian ceramics, and the Neapolitan and French porcelains. There's also copious cartographic documentation to admire. Along with the artifacts, the museum houses an elegant bistro and a puppet theatre.

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At 1,300 hectares, the Archaeological and Landscape Park of the Valley of the Temples, in Agrigento, Sicily, is the largest archaeological site in the world. The site contains many examples of Greater Greek art and architecture and is a national monument of Italy. The area was included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site list in 1997.
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Hop-on, hop-off bus tours in Palermo, Italy are a great way to explore the city and its many historical and cultural attractions. These tours typically feature open-top double-decker buses that make regular stops at key landmarks and tourist attractions throughout the city, such as the Cathedral of Palermo, the Teatro Massimo and the Palace of the Normans. They are a great way to see the city and plan your own itinerary, especially for first-time visitors.
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Particolare affresco Gioacchino Martorana
The construction of Palazzo Asmundo dates back to 1615, but it was only completed in 1767. The Baroque palace is filled with beauty, from the stuccoes of Serpotta school, to the Venetian shutters and the Baroque doors. Keep an eye out for Gioacchino Martorana's frescoes that are rich with allegories, as well as the marital chests of the XVI and XVII century, the Sicilian ceramics, and the Neapolitan and French porcelains. There's also copious cartographic documentation to admire. Along with the artifacts, the museum houses an elegant bistro and a puppet theatre.

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