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Mazara del Vallo was defined by historians and intellectuals “the balcony of the Mediterranean”. Its territory, culturally and naturalistically precious, extends from Cape Granitola to Cape Feto and is crossed by the rivers Mazaro and Delia. The south-western coast is rocky and the crystal-clear water sea beds are a real
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show more paradise for divers. The south-eastern part is, instead, made up by Tonnarella white sand beach, about five kilometers long, where there are free and equipped beaches.
Borderland between the Greeks and the Phoenicians, the city rose and developed along its canal harbour. Important commercial centre during the Roman period, in 827 AD, and for three centuries, it was dominated by the Arabs, until the Normans settled in Mazara (1072). In 1097 the Earl Roger proclaimed the first Sicilian Parliament there.
The city of 100 churches, Mazara is home to one of the oldest Diocese of Sicily. The beautiful Cathedral rises in the inner city core, between Piazza della Repubblica, where there are the Episcopal Seminary and the Diocesan Museum, and Via del Santissimo Salvatore, where once the old Norman castle rose, which the remnants of the Arc are only visible today.
Mazara is also the most important fishing port of Italy and fishing is the economy leading sector of the area. From the sea, in addition to delicious fish, Dancing Satyr, a bronze statue, dating from the 4th century BC and attributed to Praxiteles, portraying a male character moving in a whirling dance, was brought to light after a millennial sleep.
In Mazara there are numerous restaurants with fish freshly caught accompanied by a good local white or red wine. Don’t forget the many bars and bakeries where you can taste desserts and ice creams.
To see
Canal Harbour > Kasbah > Church of St. Nicolò Regal (12th century) > Amphoreus > Satyr Museum > ex Jesuits Collegio > Basilica Cathedral (11th-17th century) > Church of St. Ignatius (18th century) > Diocesan Museum > St. Vitus Church at sea (1776) > Archaeological Area of Roccazzo (Paleolithic) > Natural Reserve of Lago Preola and Gorghi Tondi
AMPHOREUS
ex Church of St. Carlo – Via San Giovanni
Open daily from 9:00 to 13:00 and from 16:00 to 22:00.
SATYR MUSEUM
ex Church of St. Egidio – Piazza Plebiscito
+39 0923 933917
Open daily from 9:00 to 13:30 and from 15:00 to 21:30. Entry fee.
DIOCESAN MUSEUM
Via dell’Orologio, 3
+39 0923 909431 – www.museodiocesanomazara.it
Open from Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 to 12:30 and Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 4:30 to 18:30; the first and last Sunday of the month from 16:30 to 18:30. Free entrance.
INTEGRAL NATURAL RESERVE OF LAGO PREOLA AND GORGHI TONDI
Via F. Maccagnone, 2/b (office)
+39 0923 934055 – www.wwfpreola.it
Visits by appointment
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show more paradise for divers. The south-eastern part is, instead, made up by Tonnarella white sand beach, about five kilometers long, where there are free and equipped beaches.
Borderland between the Greeks and the Phoenicians, the city rose and developed along its canal harbour. Important commercial centre during the Roman period, in 827 AD, and for three centuries, it was dominated by the Arabs, until the Normans settled in Mazara (1072). In 1097 the Earl Roger proclaimed the first Sicilian Parliament there.
The city of 100 churches, Mazara is home to one of the oldest Diocese of Sicily. The beautiful Cathedral rises in the inner city core, between Piazza della Repubblica, where there are the Episcopal Seminary and the Diocesan Museum, and Via del Santissimo Salvatore, where once the old Norman castle rose, which the remnants of the Arc are only visible today.
Mazara is also the most important fishing port of Italy and fishing is the economy leading sector of the area. From the sea, in addition to delicious fish, Dancing Satyr, a bronze statue, dating from the 4th century BC and attributed to Praxiteles, portraying a male character moving in a whirling dance, was brought to light after a millennial sleep.
In Mazara there are numerous restaurants with fish freshly caught accompanied by a good local white or red wine. Don’t forget the many bars and bakeries where you can taste desserts and ice creams.
To see
Canal Harbour > Kasbah > Church of St. Nicolò Regal (12th century) > Amphoreus > Satyr Museum > ex Jesuits Collegio > Basilica Cathedral (11th-17th century) > Church of St. Ignatius (18th century) > Diocesan Museum > St. Vitus Church at sea (1776) > Archaeological Area of Roccazzo (Paleolithic) > Natural Reserve of Lago Preola and Gorghi Tondi
AMPHOREUS
ex Church of St. Carlo – Via San Giovanni
Open daily from 9:00 to 13:00 and from 16:00 to 22:00.
SATYR MUSEUM
ex Church of St. Egidio – Piazza Plebiscito
+39 0923 933917
Open daily from 9:00 to 13:30 and from 15:00 to 21:30. Entry fee.
DIOCESAN MUSEUM
Via dell’Orologio, 3
+39 0923 909431 – www.museodiocesanomazara.it
Open from Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 to 12:30 and Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 4:30 to 18:30; the first and last Sunday of the month from 16:30 to 18:30. Free entrance.
INTEGRAL NATURAL RESERVE OF LAGO PREOLA AND GORGHI TONDI
Via F. Maccagnone, 2/b (office)
+39 0923 934055 – www.wwfpreola.it
Visits by appointment
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Mazara del Vallo, Sicily (Southwest coast of Sicily)
Holiday home for max. 8 adults + 1 child
Property no. 1211063
from USD 4,097for 1 weekApprox. 350 m², 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, pets not allowed, satellite TV, Wifi, washing machine, dishwasher, non-smoking property, sandy beach approx. 1.5 km, private pool, sea/lake view, hot tub, Infinity pool, exceptional interior, Country estate, natural stone house