The city of Cartegene



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Caltabellotta



This small mountain town in the province of Agrigento amazes visitors with its extraordinary natural location, characterized by mountains and wide and striking views. It is famous for its Christmas events and the presentation of books and exhibitions.

Menfi



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Castelvetrano



This small mountain town in the province of Agrigento amazes visitors with its extraordinary natural location, characterized by mountains and wide and striking views. It is famous for its Christmas events and the presentation of books and exhibitions.

Favara



In Favara, you might visit the Farm Cultural Park, an independent cultural center with a strong focus on contemporary art and innovation. The Chiaramonte Castle is the main symbol of the town. The Mother Church, or Favara Cathedral, is a splendid building that dominates the main square. Finally, the Barone Mendola Municipal Library and Museum is a place of great interest for literature lovers and scholars.

Valley of the Temples



The Valley of the Temples is an archaeological park in Sicily known for its exceptional state of preservation and its important Doric temples from the Hellenic period. This unique place tells an ancient story of more than two thousand years. It corresponds to ancient Akragas, the original nucleus of the city of Agrigento1. Since 1997, the entire area has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List. At 1,300 hectares, it is the largest archaeological park in Europe and the Mediterranean.