Woods and Picnic Areas - West of Sicily

Woods and Picnic Areas

Natural museums open for millennia.

EXPLORE
Rolling hills and plains, dense vegetation and varied fauna, ponds and picnic areas.

You can find this and more in the woods of the west of Sicily. If you want to have a picnic, take a break or enjoy breathtaking views, immerse yourself in the area’s largest “green lungs”: the woods of Scorace, Monte Baronia or Angimbè.

Church of San Liberale

Trapani
This simple church is an important testimony to the relationship that Trapani has with the sea, expressed through the devotion of seafarers dedicated to fishing, which in the past was very numerous. ...

Church of Santa Maria dell'Itria

Trapani
This elegant baroque church is located on one of the main streets of the old town of Trapani. Here we venerate Santa Rita da Cascia, who collects a strong devotion of the faithful, and the relics of F...

Church of the College (Immaculate Conception)

Trapani
This church of the seventeenth century is attributed to the Jesuit architect Natale Masuccio from Messina and the former college and "House" of the Jesuits are attached to it. The building of worsh...

Church and Convent of San Francesco Di Assisi

Trapani
This church is characterized by a marked monumentality, with its large dome that dominates all the other buildings constituting a topographical point of reference in the monumental landscape of the hi...

Church of Santa Maria di Gesù

Trapani
This church is an interesting example of Renaissance religious architecture, with its façade made of tuff ashlars, its elegant details and the ogival portal surmounted by a shell-shaped niche. The por...

Church and Convent of San Domenico

Trapani
The origins of this church date back to the thirteenth century - renovated over the centuries - and are connected both to the return from the Crusades of the Dominican fathers and to the will of James...

Church of San Pietro

Trapani
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 chan...

Church of San Nicola

Trapani
The building that will host the Diocesan Museum is a collection of different eras and styles: in the Byzantine era it was a temple of Greek rite, the work of Belisarius, the general of Emperor Constan...

Church of Sant'Agostino

Trapani
This iconic former building of worship, with its facade characterized by a magnificent rose window, stands in a small square embellished by the fountain of Saturn, mythical "patron" of the city.  T...

Church of Santa Maria del Soccorso

Trapani
This church has ancient origins that have their roots in the Byzantine era’s Greek rite; the rebuilding fifteenth century (1461) dates back to the annexation of the monastery of the Dominican Sisters ...

Church of the Holy Souls of Purgatory

Trapani
The church, originally built in 1688, is characterized by the elegance and the motion of the eighteenth-century facade of Borrominian inspiration, by the architect Giovanni Biagio Amico. On it, in fac...

Cathedral of San Lorenzo Martire

Trapani
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 G...
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