Médithéâtres: Trapani Tours

Médithéâtres: Trapani Tours Médithéâtres: Trapani Tours
Arrival in Trapani and accommodation in a hotel in the city center. Afternoon: Visit to Trapani’s historic center with its Baroque buildings, narrow and charming streets, and the opportunity to taste the famous Sicilian cannoli. Evening: Opening concert of the Luglio Musicale Trapanese at Villa Margherita, one of the city’s most charming venues.If you are planning a trip to Western Sicily, thanks to the Médithéâtres project, you will have the opportunity to fully immerse yourself in Mediterranean culture. Between visits to archaeological sites, sunset aperitifs, and breathtaking views, you can attend engaging theater performances and concerts. To learn more about the Médithéâtres project, visit the dedicated page on our website.

Let’s delve into the details of three special tours that allow you to discover the art and architecture of the city of Trapani, including visits to some of the nearby islands, as well as the opportunity to attend cultural events of the Médithéâtres project.

Three-Day Tour

Day 1

Morning: Arrival in Trapani and check-in at the hotel.
Afternoon: Visit to the Church of Purgatorio and the Regional Museum Pepoli, which houses a vast collection of art and historical artifacts.
Evening: Start of the Luglio Musicale Trapanese event at one of the city’s interesting venues.

Day 2

Morning: Visit to the Church of San Pietro, famous for its Baroque architecture, and the Cathedral of San Lorenzo, which offers a panoramic view of the city.
Afternoon: Participation in a concert by the Luglio Musicale Trapanese, in an ancient theater like that of Segesta.
Evening: Exploration of the picturesque harbor area of Trapani and dinner in a typical restaurant offering local specialties.

Day 3

Morning: Excursion to the Egadi Islands, with visits to Favignana, Levanzo and/or Marettimo to enjoy their wonderful beaches and crystal-clear waters.
Afternoon: Returning to Trapani, visit to the Salt Museum, which illustrates the traditional salt production in the region, and the Sanctuary of the Annunziata, an important religious site.
Evening: Dinner in a restaurant with a tasting of fish-based busiate pasta. 

Note: Please note that the Luglio Musicale di Trapani event schedule may be subject to changes, so we recommend checking the dates and performances closest to your visit.
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The "Agostino Pepoli" Regional Museum

This museum, a must-visit if you find yourself in Trapani, is located in a historically significant palace and houses works of art of immeasurable beauty.

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In the heart of the city of the two seas

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Church of San Pietro

This ancient church of Trapani, the monumental basilica plan, is a real palimpsest of ages and styles: early Christian origins, major reforms in the Norman era by the will of Count Roger, further changes between the late seventeenth and mid-eighteenth century, with interventions of John Biagio Friend, the reconstruction by Luciano Gambina in 1775.

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Cathedral of San Lorenzo Martire

Originally a Norman chapel, presumably built in 1102, the entire history of the Cathedral is intertwined with the prestigious history of this city, being attached to the Consulate of the Republic of Genoa, a city devoted to St. George. In 1434 the church, according to the Aragonese topographic subdivision, became part of the San Lorenzo district, changing the dedication to the saint.

Port of Trapani

Crowded with ferries that allow you to reach in very short trips of small paradises on the sea, such as the Egadi or Pantelleria

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Salt Culture Museum

The Museum of Salt Culture is for importance included in the official guide of the European Union dedicated to the museums of the Mediterranean.

The cult of the sea.

Santuario Maria Ss Annunziata

In this magnificent church, with 14th century origins, you can understand the powerful link between the city and its sea.

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Jesuit Church (main church)

This baroque church dedicated to Sant’Ignazio di Loyola has a facade that features four spiral columns wound with vine spirals to the sides of the entrance.

The curtain opens on the marvellous spectacle of history.

The Archaeological Park of Segesta

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Fish market square

This square has gone from being a historical place where fish was sold – a strategic sector of the city’s economy – to a place characterized by metaphysical views: Piazza Mercato del Pesce is an echo of tradition and monumentality. 

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A medieval jewel with a view that you will not forget.

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