Bagheria in Italy, from Europe region, is best know for Points of Interest & Landmarks. Discover best things to do in Bagheria with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Bagheria
4.5 based on 75 reviews
What an extraordinary place this is. Breathtaking views from the capo zafferano onto Porticello and Trabia. A place to revisit. Quiet, away from the tourists, multiple terraces via one can choose to sit yes or no in the sun. Ideally situated rooms that make it possible to create some wind through the house so that it is cooled off at the end of a sunny day. Lunch or dinner at Porticello, 10 minutes drive away at the coast. Splendid!
4.5 based on 36 reviews
Guided tours Spanish influenced historical significance to the area. Within easy walking distance of the Marina d'Aspra. Well worth the effort.
4 based on 122 reviews
Fom the Marx Brothers to Federico Fellini
. Posters associated with early modern films are featured prominently, with a large selection of movie-posters that range from 1927 through 1984. The exhibit was developed in large part due to the generosity of the Lo Medico brothers, descendants of a Bagheria family of cinema managers.
5 based on 25 reviews
My wife and I visited for 30 mins on Saturday evening and really enjoyed the space, the art and catting with the owner who took the time to show us around.
We liked the art of marc zanghi - the exhibition was just finishing.
If you are in the area it is well worth a look.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
Living in such Palazzo or Villa is a dream becoming true! Thanks to the lovely and dynamic Princess Alliata who welcomes her guests with such grandeur and simplicity.
The feeling, the ambiance and the aristocratic touch make all the difference. Magnificent old Palace very well restaured and maintained.
View overlooking Mediterranean Sea from the terrasse remind you all the stories about Sicilia Kingdom which is something different from Italy
Might this aristocratic and old Sicilian Family keep traditions and power for the forthcoming centuries.
Thank you Vittoria
3.5 based on 61 reviews
The Corso Umberto I is the setting of the film Baaria with Magereth Made. In the film it's a very nostalgic settting, in reality it is rebuilt with a lot of buildings in modern style (and some really ugly). Of course it's all about the view on the Madrice de Bagheria just like in the movie . The center is (was) not indicated from the railstation, so be prepared before you go !
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Sono stato ospite di questa bellissima Villa settecentesca, per il matrimonio di mio fratello. A parte la sensazione di vivere all'interno di un film di Tornatore, ho avuto il concreto piacere di gustare delle vere e proprie prelibatezze. Una serata che non dimenticherò.
4 based on 42 reviews
Il museo è ospitato nella villa Cattolica: raccoglie una bella collezione di quadri di Guttuso e di altri importanti autori tipo Schifano, Cagli, Ruggeri. La villa è molto bella e si distingue nella zona per maestosità ed imponenza. Nel retro è visitabile l’arca che raccoglie le spoglie del pittore, allestita da Manzu
4 based on 26 reviews
Che la natura faccia sempre il suo è indiscutibile. Un posto che potrebbe risultare meraviglioso per via dei sentieri della veduta del tipo di servizio che purtroppo viene lasciato abbandonato alla mano umana di vandali che ne distruggono l'immagine, per non parlare poi della via di accesso che risulta al quanto indecorosa.
4 based on 23 reviews
Classica chiesa del '700 siciliano, con una facciata anonima ed un interno leggermente più interessante con decorazioni e marmi policromi. Nel complesso, vale la pena darle un'occhiata, anche perché si visita in un attimo e si trova alla fine del Corso Umberto I.
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