After breakfast, we will transfer to the town of Agrigento, where we will be staying for the next three nights.
Our tour today is the magnificent medieval town Calascibetta.
Calascibetta is a precious example of an ancient medieval village built at the beginning of the year 1000.
The main square of Calascibetta, one of the largest squares in Sicily, is home to a marble fountain with bronze statues, one of which is an allegory of the city itself.
From the square you can see the Church Maria S.S. del Monte Carmelo. As you go up through the alleys of the “muntata” (the upper part of the village), you will come across the Church dedicated to St. John the Baptist, the first Orthodox church in the district of Enna.
Take in the view from Piazzale Angelo, found along the path that leads to the tower. It is one of the most enchanting panoramic views of the Sicilian hinterland.
The Regia Cappella Palatina (Royal Palatine Chapel) is the Mother Church. It rises above the ruins of Marco Castle, an ancient Arab fortress whose traces are visible in the floor of the church. It was built by Pietro II of Aragon who named it “Cappella Palatina.”
It was the military base of the army of Ruggero d’Altavilla during the siege of Enna. Today only one tower remains, the bell tower of the church of San Pietro. The Cappella Palatina is the oldest building in the town.
In medieval times, Calascibetta was home to a large Jewish community. The Jewish quarter, called ‘Iudia‘ in the local dialect, gives its name to Via Giudea.
In Via Carcere there are caves carved into the rock that were used as the town’s prison in medieval times. These grottos are dramatic evidence of the first settlements in Calascibetta.
After the tour, we'll enjoy a special cheese tasting lunch
Meals included: Breakfast and lunch
Hotel: Alba Palace, Favara Sicily