The Province of Palermo (Italian: provincia di Palermo; Sicilian: pruvincia di Palermu) was a province in the autonomous region of Sicily, a major island in Southern Italy. Its capital was the city of Palermo. On August 4, 2015, it was replaced by the Metropolitan City of Palermo.
Restaurants in Province of Palermo
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In the center of Palermo, Tre Erre, the family firm produces ceramics based on 16th-century Sicilian models, but always with a sophisticated, modern twist. The result is a shop that's frequented by visitors on shore excursions from cruise ships who stock up on jardinieres, planters, anthropomorphic vases, lace-edged bowls and platters. Prices are lower than you'd expect.
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The main tourist attraction of the "workshop of the rock" is represented by the extremely suggestive ambience because the walls of the houde are aslo rock of Caccamo's castle. Today it has become "The house museum of the rural civilization" with kitchen of the early '900, old utensils and work tools. Admission is free, the tasting of sicilian products, tourist information, illustrated descriptions, map of the city and brochure in six languages enriched with 20 photos are also free.
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Beautiful architectural detail - definitely worth taking a walk around the back of the cathedral to see this.
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Luxury and antique shop ,where it's possible to find antiques,old paintings,scultures,ceramics,luxury and fine furniture, silver and jewelry, objects of art,European and asian art.
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Handmade ceramics and objects, handmade Persian and oriental carpets
During our recent visit to Palermo we stopped at Shahidi, thrilled by beuatiful carpets and ceramics. We bought several pieces of the ceramcis and had it shipped to Sweden. The package arrived in good condition, all the pieces were extremely well wrapped and safely packed. Thanks!
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Located in the heart of Palermo's city centre, in a small pedestrian street, it is worth visiting the Bottega Monteleone. A small, quaint shop full of Sicilian specialties - if it's wine, cheese, pesto, jam or chocolate that you are looking for, the shop leaves nothing to be desired. Its is possible to have a drink and something to eat as well. We prepare mixed antipasti plates, cheeseboards, salads and panini. As our specialties we serve cured tuna bresaola, tuna salami and much more... We are waiting for you!
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