Rising 268 metres above sea level, the Cefalù Rock makes a beautiful backdrop to Cefalù. Building materials from the rock were used widely to construct...
The Osterio Magno in Cefalù was believed to have originally been the residence of King Roger. It became the winter residence of the Ventimiglia family...
The ancient fortifications, or megalithic walls, in Cefalù date back to the 5th Century BC. The walls were constructed with big blocks 3 metres thick...
The Town Hall occupies a former Benedictine convent which dates back to the time of King Roger. The building underwent modifications in 1561 by Bishop...
The Mandralisca Museum is named after the Baron Enrico Piraino di Mandralisca, who was born in Cefalù in 1809. The museum contains archaeological items from...
There are several sites of naturalistic importance around San Giovanni Gemini. These include the Cammarata Mount, the Montagnola Reserves, and the water springs of the...
The Mother Church of Cammarata, dedicated to Saint Nicholas from Bari, has many works of art including a beautiful statue of the Madonna della Catena...
The town of Casteltermini is an agricultural centre producing cereals, olives, and grapes. Known also for the wooden handicraft objects that are made here, the...
The Archaeological Site of Ravanusa is situated on Mount Saraceno. Built on three levels, excavations carried out in the 1950s brought to light three sacred...
Among the rulers of Canicattì were the De Crescenzi and the Bonanno families, who contributed to the town’s expansion. A magnificent Baroque fountain still stands...