ALCAMO
Alcamo lies at the foot of the Bonifato
Mount. It began life during the Arab domination and named Manzil
Alquamah, in an area enclosed by the Monte Bonifato and Catalubo
castles.
Some 1300’s traits are still
discernible in the earliest part of the town, with, at the top,
outstanding attractions from that period: the Castello, the Piazza
del Mercato, the Chiesa Madre and the Convento dei Francescani.
The architectonic design has evolved
throughout time, notably following the coming of the various religious
orders in town. A period of economic and demographic growth –
that was to last for at least two centuries – was recorded
in the 15th century following the construction of a harbour area.
Today, the agriculture, notably
viticulture, is still a major resource; commercial and industrial
activities – such as the marble industry –, craft –
marble, wooden, iron working and embroidery – have also remarkably
developed.
The city has many attractive religious
building: the Chiesa di San Francesco di Paola, the 1600’s
Church of SS. Paul and Bartholomew, with its fine stuccoes and frescoes,
the 1700’s S. Oliva, this also with stuccoes, frescoes and
fine statues, the Rosario or San Domenico, the 1600’s del
Collegio, S. Maria del Gesù, San Tommaso, S. Cosma, San Damiamo,
the baroque Santissimo Salvatore and the Santuario della Madonna
dei Miracoli.
Finally, is the most lovely of all,
the Chiesa Madre, dating from the 1300s but undergoing changes and
restructurations in the following epochs. Inside, are fine frescoes
by Borremans and Bagolini; paintings dedicated to St. Philip and
St. Carlo Borromeo, and another dedicated to the Fourteen Saints.
The Castello dei Conti di Modica,
built in the 14th century, is the most important secular building
in town.
The seaside hamlet of Alcamo Marina
with its splendid sand beach stands only few kilometres away.
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Trapani
Alcamo
Buseto Palizzolo
Calatafimi
Campobello Di Mazara
Castellammare Del Golfo
Castelvetrano
Custonaci
Erice
Favignana
Gibellina
Marsala
Mazara Del Vallo
Paceco
Pantelleria
Partanna
Petrosino
Poggioreale
Salaparuta
Salemi
San Vito Lo Capo
Santa Ninfa
Valderice
Vita
Isole
Egadi
Favignana
Levanzo
Marettimo
Pantelleria
Mozia
Saline Dello Stagnone
Isola Di Formica
Segesta
Selinunte
Cave Di Cusa
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