CASTELLAMMARE
DEL GOLFO
Set
in the beautiful Bay of Castellammare stretching from Capo San Vito
to Capo
Rama
headlands, the town once was the main port and principal trading
post for the ancient cities of Segesta and Erice. In the centre
of the town stands the medieval castle which gave it its name. Today,
Castellammare del Golfo is a renowned holiday resort.
INLAND
Alcamo
– Approx 11km to the south. The name of the town is suggestive
of the 13C poet Cielo d’Alcamo, author of a well-known work
entitled Rosa Fresca Aulentissima (The Fresh Fragrant Rose), one
of the eariest texts to be written in Italian. One glance at the
landscape, populated with vineyards, is likely to prompt more basic
– though no less pleasant – associations with the local
dry white wine which bears the town’s name. The towns churches
contain works by members of the Gagini family (16C) and by Serpotta,
one of the Sicilian masters of the Baroque. The main works are to
be found in the churches of Santa Oliva, San Francesco d’Assisi,
San Salvatore and the imposing Chiesa Madre, the main church, which
has a fine 15C chapel.
Overlooking
Piazza Repubblica, which has been laid out with gardens, is the
Castello dei Conti di Modica. The castle, built for the Counts of
Modica in the 14C, is rhomboid in shape and has two rectangular
and two round towers. Gothic two-light windows pierce the northern
side.
Something
to whet the appetite
A
few kilometres southeast of Alcamo, in the direction of Camporeale
in the district of Virzì, is the Cantina Sperimentale Istituto
Regionale della Vite e del Vino, the Regional Experimental Vine
and Wine Institute where a considerable number of innovative wines
can be tasted. |
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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