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.
Regina Margherita Theater
The Regina Margherita Theater in Caltanissetta was completed in 1873, designed by architect Alfonso Barbera, and named after the then [...]
The Roads of Treasures
The Roads of Treasures is the festival that every year involves dozens of towns and villages in Sicily, with hundreds [...]
On the traces of the Florio Family in Sicily
Have you madly loved the Florio saga? Have you consumed the pages of the novel I Leoni di Sicilia by [...]
ADSI National Day
The Italian Historic Houses Association's National Day is back. Italy's largest diffuse museum reopens its doors on Sunday 26 May [...]
Via Francigena Fabaria
The Via Fabaria is an important artery of the Sicilian Magna Via Francigena. Discovered as a result of landscape archaeology [...]
Holy Week of Caltanissetta
During Holy Week, Caltanissetta is transformed into a huge theatre where, from Palm Sunday to Easter, majestic and ancient traditions, [...]
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 [...]
The heritage trains journeys in Sicily
The heritage trains journeys of the FS Foundation return to the tracks of Sicily, with a rich program which, from [...]
