Enna (Italian: Provincia di Enna; Sicilian: Pruvincia di Enna) is a province in the autonomous island region of Sicily in Italy. Its capital is the city of Enna, located on a mountain and the highest provincial capital in Sicily. Located in the center of the island, it is the only landlocked province in Sicily.
Restaurants in Province of Enna
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A place where archeology and nature, history and landscape intertwine harmoniously... An ancient rocky settlement, which stands between century old trees and stately conifers, where tombs, pigeon coops, ancient wineries, an arabic qanat, and a Byzantine stone church are still evident among these majestic rock walls. Histories of the diverse races of people who followed each other here from prehistoric times are engraved into the civil, religious, and funerary rock of its architecture. Nature and its landscape, in which the Byzantine Village is located, is outstanding. It is immersed in a forest of eucalyptus and pine trees on the higher slopes, where you can enjoy a splendid view of the Morello Valley and its lake while below in the valley, you find yourself in the lush Vallone Canalotto among ancient springs and Mediterranean scrub flora and plants which the ancient inhabitants of this place used for healing, nutrition or for their magical rituals. We recommend to book in advance.
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Even if you only have minimal Italian or French (which Mario, curator/owner speaks) then this little ethnographic museum is a “must” when you are in Piazza Amerina. You get a guided tour with copious explanation from Mario and will leave with a warm buzz from Mario’s enthusiasm and a real feel for the way of life of the Sicilian farmer.
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We were shown around by Mr Davide who uses to be the train station master back in the days when the trains were not automated. He gave us a passionate tour of the place who clearly shows how his heart is still very much tied to his beloved station. The museum displays old carriages that were used during world war 2 and each carriage deals with different historical themes of the area. The sulphur mining, the actual train equipment, typical household furniture etc.
4.5 based on 4,535 reviews
This 3rd-century Roman villa features more than 40 beautiful mosaic floors, making it one of the most cherished open-air museums in the region.
We were on organised tour with Titan What a fantastically interesting place to visit We had a really good guide and learning about the Villa and seeing the amazing mosaic floors gave an insight of how people lived In Roman times - both rich and poor - a highlight on our trip to Sicily
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The are some great art pieces well lit and displayed in a unique venue worth a visit itself. You can get a combined ticket with the archelogical site of Morgantina.
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