Caltanissetta is a city in the Sicilian hinterland, the provincial capital, historically linked to sulfur mining. The center preserves churches, palaces, and traditions that tell the story of inland Sicily, offering an authentic experience of culture, history, and hilly landscapes.

  • Sicily by bike: Agrigento, Palermo, and the Magna Via

    These two Komoot collections invite you to discover the authentic soul of Sicily through two unique itineraries: one by bike [...]

  • A complete tour of Sicily by road bike – Sea, temples, and Baroque architecture

    This Komoot collection invites you to experience a cycling adventure in the heart of the Mediterranean: a route that takes [...]

  • In the Footsteps of Antiquity: 3 Days through Gela, Morgantina and the Villa Romana del Casale

    Gela, Morgantina and the Villa Romana del Casale: An itinerary through the heart of Sicily, between Greek cities, Roman mosaics, [...]

  • Sicilian Gelato – A Journey Through History and Taste

    In Sicily, you don’t need to wait for summer to enjoy a gelato. Thanks to the island’s mild climate all year [...]

  • Journey into the hinterland of Sicily

    The hinterland of Sicily holds the island's most authentic soul. Among green hills, natural parks, medieval villages and historic communities, [...]

  • 22/03/2025 00:00 - 23/03/2025 23:59

    FAI Spring Days

    FAI Spring Days are a unique opportunity to explore the hidden treasures of our territory. Also this year, Sicily participates [...]

  • Holy Week of Caltanissetta

    During Holy Week, Caltanissetta is transformed into a huge theatre where, from Palm Sunday to Easter, majestic and ancient traditions, [...]

  • 30/11/2024 19:00 - 05/01/2025 00:00

    The Concerts of the Archaeological Park Villa Romana del Casale

    Following the success of the “The Concerts of the Villa Romana del Casale and Morgantina” editions, the Archaeological Park Management [...]

  • Regina Margherita Theater

    The Regina Margherita Theater in Caltanissetta was completed in 1873, designed by architect Alfonso Barbera, and named after the then [...]