Bagheria, just outside Palermo, is famous for its extraordinary 18th-century villas, including the spectacular Villa Palagonia, known for its enigmatic stone monsters. A city of art and culture, linked to the names of Renato Guttuso and Giuseppe Tornatore, Bagheria combines historical elegance, contemporary creativity, and a strong connection to the sea, offering visitors a refined and authentic experience of western Sicily.
Il Festival del Mare e del Gusto
The Sicilian Golden Coast hosts one of the most evocative events of the summer: the Festival of the Sea and [...]
The Ways of Treasures 18th edition
Le Vie dei Tesori is the Festival that involves dozens of towns and villages in Sicily each year, with hundreds [...]
The Roads of Treasures
The Roads of Treasures is the festival that every year involves dozens of towns and villages in Sicily, with hundreds [...]
Via Francigena Normanna
The Via Normanna is an important artery of the Sicilian Magna Via Francigena, witnessed since the Middle Ages through original [...]
Le Vie dei Tesori XVII edizione
Le Vie dei Tesori is an annual Festival that transforms cities into large widespread museums, opening to the public inaccessible [...]
