Our adventure in Palermo between nature, history, culture, traditions and reflections
Read moreExperiencing the Mediterranean Coaching
Our adventure in Palermo between nature, history, culture, traditions, good food and reflections
Read morePiazza Armerina, between works and sulphur
Our adventure in Piazza Armerina in the province of Enna, to discover his works and the history of sulphur
Read moreLentini, an open-air work of art
A new adventure in the province of Syracuse to discover Lentini, an open-air work of art.
Read moreCenturipe: The Balcony of Sicily
Another adventure in the Sicilian hinterland is to discover Centuripe, the easternmost Sicilian municipality in the province of Enna.
Read moreAgira, in the footsteps of Diodorus Siculus
Spring is upon us, and so this month we spend a day by visiting a town in the Sicilian hinterland in the province of Enna
Read moreAlia and Borgo Sant’Ambrogio, between the land of “ghiuttena” and the Village of olive trees
Discovering two Sicilian villages in the province of Palermo
Read moreBronte, discovering the Green Gold
Today we set out to discover a new area on the western slopes of Etna, known throughout the world, especially for its D.O.P. Pistachio: we are talking about Bronte in the province of Catania
Read moreSavoca, the town of seven faces
Thus defined by Leonardo Sciascia, giving credit to a popular refrain, for the seven different viewpoints of this splendid medieval village.
Read moreFrancavilla di Sicilia, a territory to be discovered through culture, ruins and nature
At the foot of the hill dominated by the Norman Castle, stands the Archaeological Museum of Francavilla di Sicilia, located inside the historic Palazzo Cagnone, a 16th-century building located in the historic center
Read moreMilazzo and its Fortified Citadel
Today we set out to discover new destinations and this time we move to the extreme northern tip of eastern Sicily, to learn about the stories and traditions of the province of Messina.
Read moreSciacca and its people, guardians of ancient traditions
Not everyone knows its origins, but some studies seem to be very ancient; it is thought, in fact, that Sciacca has been inhabited since the Neolithic era.
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