CAMPOBELLO
DI MAZARA
This
lovely town located in the Trapani province and counting some 13,000
inhabitants is most renowned for its olive and wine production.
Scattered
across the city’s orthogonal grid, are numerous monuments
of tourist interest. The most attractive of all is the 1600’s
Chiesa Madre dedicated to the Madonna delle Grazie showing clear
signs of the reconstruction and restructuration occurred during
the 19th century.
The
Museo della Vita e del Lavoro Contadino is also very interesting,
providing, through reconstructions of craft workshops and works,
a fine picture of the city’s rural, old daily life.
In
the city environs are the Cave di Rocca di Cusa where, at one time,
Selinunte’s residents extracted the limestone tufa they used
to built the city. The extracting activity was interrupted, and
no longer resumed since, when Chartaginians took Selinunte. Today,
it is possible to experience the various phases of the stone extraction
and processing.
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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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