The Province of Agrigento (Italian: Provincia di Agrigento; Sicilian: Pruvincia di Girgenti) is a province in the autonomous island region of Sicily in Italy, situated on its south-western coast. It has an area of 3,041.90 square kilometres (1,174.48 sq mi), and a total population of 474,493. There are 43 comunes (Italian: comuni) in the province.
Restaurants in Province of Agrigento
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The Azienda Agricola Montalbano has been cultivating the land, transforming and commercializing its products. The basic rules of the farm are: Respect for the environment and care for consumers. The farm has a surface of 450,000 square meters, cultivated with vines, olive trees, citrus trees, and vegetables. A correct management of the farm, such as the use of biological plant food, is the base of our work. We offer a wide selection of products: Wine, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Honey, Oranges Jam, Lemons and Mandarins, Sundried Tomato Patè, Black and Green Olives Patè, Artichoke Patè, Extra Virgin Olive Oil Salad Dressing with Oregano, Rosemary, Lemon, Orange and Garlic.
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Nocito is an ancient name in Sciacca. Four generations of love for beauty have given life to a goldsmith specializing in refined jewellery created with the secret artwork of ancient sicilian, master goldsmiths. In Nocito's showroom, you can visit the exhibit "History of Sciacca's coral" to see ancient prints and coral artifacts.
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The company was founded in Menfi (Sicily) in 1999, by the passion of a small group of members for their land and for good wine. During these years, the wines have won many fans of the wine industry, making their way into the national and international market, was awarded prizes and authoritative.
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Museo privato che raccoglie gli ultimi esemplari di carretti siciliani costruiti dal maestro carradore Raffaele La Scala, il tutto arricchito dagli attrezzi usati dal maestro stesso e da un'ampia galleria fotografica e video esplicativa di quest'arte in via d'estinzione
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