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Villafranca Sicula, AG, Italia
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Girgentan goats
On the streets of the Agrigento area you happen to come across fantastic, snow-white creatures with long, twisted horns: girgentane goats (from Girgenti, the ancient name for Agrigento), a rarity.

Umberto I Square in Palazzo Adriano
A magical place, Piazza Umberto I, in the Arbëreshe village of Palazzo Adriano ... that will remain forever immortalized in Sicilian director Giuseppe Tornatore's Oscar-winning masterpiece, Nuovo Cinema Paradiso

Delicacies of Sambuca di Sicilia: Virgini's Minne
Milk cream, chocolate, and zuccata are the sublime heart of this mound-shaped or "virgin breasts" cake, conceived in the 1700s by Sr Virginia Casale di Rocca Menna for some aristocratic wedding.

Andromeda Theater
Where spectacular sunsets, starry nights and incredible views are staged

The Cascade of the Two Rocks in Corleone
It flows through the heart of the village, formed by the leap of the Corleone stream, and enchants those who observe it, in the shade of mulberry, walnut and ash trees, or contemplate its Canyon from the top of the superb Rocca dei Maschi!

In the tomb of the Sican prince
In Sant'Angelo Muxaro, to discover the world of a legendary people

Oriented Nature Reserve "Torre Salsa"
A wet, cultivated area stretches all the way to the top of dazzling cliffs of the whitest limestone marl. At their foot, the beach plunges into a sea so turquoise and clear it moves one to tears.

The Leopard Museum in Santa Margherita di Belìce
Among manuscripts, reconstructions of furnishings, period clothing and animations, the Leopard Museum will project us into the heart of Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa's fascinating literary masterpiece

Female Moor Head, Bevilacqua
by €110.00

Male Moor Head, Bevilacqua
by €110.00

The Biddrina
A whispered name, a strange shape carved in stone, but who is the Biddrina? According to legend, a snake with glowing scales that eats children and lives in Sicilian marshes. Beware.

The Garden of Kolymbethra
At the Valley of the Temples, stands an archaeological and agricultural jewel of rare beauty with 2,500-year-old artifacts and hypogea among citrus groves, olive groves-mandor groves, Mediterranean scrub and rock vegetation!