The richness of Sicilian cuisine, with its millennia-old influences, represents an invaluable heritage that makes every lunch or dinner an unforgettable experience.
In Sicily, more than three hundred churches are dedicated to Saint James the Apostle. A stretch of the famed Way of St. James also crosses the island.
The surprising intense devotion to St James in Sicily dates back to Normans. Discover the Sicilian Way to St James
Church dedicated to st Nicholas and affiliated to the Papal Basilica of St Mary Maggiore in Rome
An important pilgrimage sanctuary related with St James the Apostle in Sicily
Franciscan Capuchin convent and church with a beautiful painting of Santa Maria degli Angeli
Norman-style cathedral with an impressive Porta del Paradiso
Tiny church from the 18th century dedicated to St Joseph and built by a noble family
Franciscan church and monastery with beautiful frescoes about the apocryphal gospels