Sciacca (Italian: [ˈʃakka]; Greek: Θέρμαι; Latin: Thermae Selinuntinae, Thermae Selinuntiae, Thermae, Aquae Labrodes and Aquae Labodes), is a town and comune in the province of Agrigento on the southwestern coast of Sicily, southern Italy. It has views of the Mediterranean Sea.
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A soap museum dedicated to the history and science of soap. The museum is an old, restored 19th century building with high ceilings and original stonework. On display, are two old presses and other agricultural tools, typical of South West Sicily. The inspiration to open a soap museum, comes from our experience in making and producing soap and natural cosmetics. We would like to share our passion and knowledge about the history, science and technicalities of soap making, to eveyone interested in learning more about this essential product, which started to be produced in 2800 B.C. All the visits to the museum are guided tours, and at the end of your visit you will have the chance to try our products. We are open ONLY with a reservation, and you may book a tour online or by calling us.
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Hello my Friends, this is the beautiful city of Sciacca, in the southwest side of Sicily Island. Piazza Scandagliato is a balcony on the sea.
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In the western side of Sicily, at the slopes of Mount Kronio, not far from Sciacca, there is the “Enchanted Castle”, that is a wonderful place invented by the creativity of man and nature where, besides olives and almond trees, you can find heads engraved in stone by Filippo Bentivegna, called “Philip of the heads”, a real artist endowed by an excellent creativity, one of the greatest exponents of “art brut” or “outside art”.
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Wow!!!!!!!This Is the beautiful Sciacca. In the southern coast of Sicily, between Agrigento and Mazara del Vallo, this little city Is a bijoux. A lot of monuments, an important Carnival, Sea and food.
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This was our favourite beach we visited during our trip in Sicily. It's a steep curve to get down on a car but it was so empty with street parking 50 ft from the beach. Very easy and so beautiful nestled in between some rocks on either end. It was the beach we'd visited with the most waves so our toddlers didn't want to get in as much but were happy to watch us from the sand.
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