Carini is a village rich in history on the outskirts of Palermo, known for its La Grua-Talamanca Castle, linked to the famous legend of the Baroness of Carini. Among Arab-Norman ruins, historic churches, and an ancient center overlooking the Gulf, Carini recounts centuries of Sicilian domination and traditions. Its proximity to the sea and surrounding nature reserves makes the city an interesting stopover combining culture, nature, and mystery.
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