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Magione Via Magione, Palermo, 90133 |
La Chiesa e il Chiostro fanno parte del complesso della SS Trinitą del Cancelliere. La fondazione risale alla fine del XII secolo, ma probabilmente esisteva un edificio pił antico, poi incorporato nelle costruzioni del c... more
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Ballaro Street Market Alberghieria quarter, Palermo, 90100 |
The tour includes a stretch of the sprawling and picturesque Ballaro street market and visits to local artisans (our group went to a small, old-fashioned factory that made carob candy), a look into the courtyards of medi... more
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Capo Market Via Francesco Raimondi, Palermo, 90100 |
Capo outdoor market has been around for centuries. Regardless of the exact date of origination, this large, stall-filled, old-fashioned bazaar is sure to impress. Vendors hawk meats and spices, clothes and souvenir items... more
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Oratorio di Santa Cita Via Valverde, 3, Palermo, 90133 |
Villa Giulia Via Lincoln, Palermo, 90133 |
Escape the traffic and crowds of downtown Palermo by visiting the exotic Villa Giulia which the writer Goethe thought "wonderful". The villa and gardens were established in the...
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Chiesa di San Giovanni dei Lebbrosi Via S. Cappello, 38, Palermo, 90123 |
La Cuba C.so Calatafimi, 100, Palermo, 90129 |
meaning cube or square-shaped structure. It has nothing to do with the Caribbean island of the same name. Built in 1180 by King William II, it was a kind of summer palace with royal gardens where the court came to escape... more
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Piazza e Fontana Pretoria P.zza Pretoria, Palermo, 90133 |
, stands this magnificent fountain, the work of the Florentine sculptor Francesco Camilliani in 1554 and 1555. It overlooks the facades of the two churches on the square, S. Caterina and S. Giuseppe dei Teatini. This fou... more
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Oratorio di San Lorenzo Via dell'Immacolatella, Palermo, 90133 |
Museo Diocesano Via Matteo Bonello, 2, Palermo, 90134 |
The Museo Diocesano is housed in beautiful Palazzo Arcivescovile. You'll see it just after you cross the second courtyard. This museum was founded in 1927 and enlarged in 1952...
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