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THE
HINTERLAND OF PALERMO: CORLEONE
( Pick up from Palermo city)
Today we will head out of Palermo
to discuss the hinterland area and some of the most beautiful towns
and villages not to mention some amazing stories..
There are places in the countryside of Palermo sadly famous for
events involving the Mafia and for having been the home of many
Mafia bosses now locked-up in prison. This tour allows you to visit
some of these sites and to admire them for their monuments and for
their natural beauty. We will first drive from your port in direction
of the little village of Monreale, driving through a wonderful road
overlooking the "Conca D'Oro" valley. We will visit the
magnificent Duomo of Monreale, which is one of the great sights
of Norman Sicily. Founded in 1172 by the Norman King William II,
it flanks a monastery of Benedictine Order. The interior of the
Cathedral glitters with mosaics designed by Sicilian and Byzantine
artists.
We then get to the tiny village of Ficuzza located within a forest
which is now a nature reserve; these were once the hunting grounds
of the Bourbon King Ferdinand IV. Here we will visit his hunting
lodge, not nearly as large, but built with the same comforts he
had in his palace in Caserta, near Naples.
Then we will move on to Corleone, a medieval town surrounded by
emerald hills. Here you can visit the Duomo and the prehistoric
Museum. After the visit, it will be hard to believe that this town
was home to many terrible Mafia bosses, such as Totò Riina,
who is now serving a multiple life-term prison sentence.
On time permits and optional on request, we can add a visit at one
of most famous winery in this area called "Principe di Corleone"
for a wonderful wine tasting and light branch.
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