GIBELLINA
Gibellina
was destroyed by the earthquake which struck the Valle del Belice
in 1968. The ruins are still visible (follow the signs for Ruderi
di Gibellina, 18km west of Gibellina Nuova), although many have
been petrified into a work of art called Cretto (Crack) by Burri.
Indeed much of what used to be the streets of the old town have
been “veiled” in a gentle concrete blanket furrowed
by cracks.
Gibellina
Nuova, today totalling some 5,000 inhabitants, has been rebuilt
as an embodiment of a highly peculiar concept: to design the town
as a kind of permanent museum with sculptures scattered through
the streets and among the buildings, which in turn could be seen
as individual works of art. Contemporary artists such as Arnoldo
Pomodoro, Consagra, Cascella, and Isgrò (to name but a few)
were commissioned to realise this unusual dream: this led to the
installation of some 50 works of art, including the imposing Star
at the entrance to the town by Pietro Consagra, Quaroni’s
Piazza del Municipio with its musical tower, and his great white
spherical Chiesa Madre that dominates the landscape from miles around.
EXCURSION
Partanna
– 12km south. This small town was also badly affected by the
same earthquake of 1968. Its distinguishing feature, a battlemented
castle, was rebuilt in the 17C by the princes of Graffeo (or Grifeo)
on the foundations of an earlier Norman construction. The flat area
behind the castle provides a splendid view of the valley. Unfortunately,
the churches have been reduced to ghostly shells by the earthquake;
all that remains of San Francesco along Via Vittorio Emanuele is
a lonely bell-tower (16C-17C), while higher up, the church of the
Madonna delle Grazie preserves its original tower. |
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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