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.
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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.
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The 500 Museum of Calascibetta was born on 11 November 2017 in Calascibetta, is located in street Dante Alighieri, near Square Umberto I. It was conceived by the Coordinator of the coordination of Enna Pietro Folisi. It has an outdoor space where the visitor can admire several specimens of the Fiat 500 and an internal room divided by areas: the workshop area with engines and rare pieces; the seating area of the 500 where everyone can sit down to take souvenir photos and browse the Club magazines; the reading area where you can consult books on the history of the fiat 500 and other rare books. You can also admire the bar area, paintings, sculptures, display windows with many models of the Fiat 500, pieces with a modern and original design such as the coat hooks, bonnets, the coffee table and the desk and to deepen the history of the small utility vehicle you can read the explanatory panels and see the video projections. Admission is free.
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A small and interesting museum , dedicated to sulfur mining .It retains the tools used by miners and a splendid collection of minerals.
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The museum houses a rich testimony that recalls the ancient tradition of peasant culture of Nissoria. The exhibits have been donated by the citizens who are the major contributors of the permanent exhibition. Those who visit the museum traces the various stages of the production cycle of the grain in the seven rooms containing equipment used in agriculture and now partly fallen into disuse.
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