Trapani (Italian: Provincia di Trapani, Sicilian: Pruvincia di Tràpani) is a province in the autonomous island region of Sicily in Italy. Its capital is the city of Trapani. It has an area of 2,460 square kilometres (950 sq mi) and a total population of 436,150 (2013). There are 24 comunes (Italian: comuni) in the province (see Comuni of the Province of Trapani).
Restaurants in Province of Trapani
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We spent a few hours walking around this old town on our own, admiring the old Moorish history here, and the various arabic sites. There are various wall plaques throughout, showing the history of this place. Worth spending a little time getting lost in the maze of streets and eating at the local Tunisian places.
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Large beach with transparent waters, surrounded by nature with large green spaces and surrounded by a panorama of enchanting mountains.
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if you are in this region don"t miss this little beautiful town with great history.the mayor of the city Nr nicolo Cristaldi has been doing great job on keeping the city old heritage
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Erice is just that kind of town. Nothing takes your breath away but everything exudes such elegance and charm, you just want to let it seep in. Chiesa Madre is another of such example. The exterior takes you back centuries and reminds you of a distant unadorned past. However, step inside and the intricate gothic lacework on the ceiling is a delight to the soul. it is well worth paying 6 euros to do the few key look outs and churches. just walking from one small church to another and counting the stones along the paved lanes is one simple joy in Erice. Watch out for the slippery stones.
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This is a really interesting church located in the historic centre of Trapani. It was built in the late 17th century and houses a collection of life-sized statues or tableaus which are beautifully carved and which are depicting the passion and death of Christ. At Easter time they are carried in procession, then restored to the Church. The multi figure tableaus were made by the various tradespeople of the town. It is an absolutely fascinating display with great atmosphere and is well worth visiting - a great insight into local culture.
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