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Spiaggia Costa Rei
Like the beaches to its south and north, Spiaggia Costa Rei is a dazzling white strand lapped by astonishingly clear blue-green water.
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Villa Nobel
The Moorish Villa Nobel houses a museum dedicated to Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel, who established the Nobel Prize while living here.
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Tempio di San Giovanni al Sepolcro
The Knights Templars secondary church is a square brown bulk of Norman stone conforming to the circular plan the Templars so loved.
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Teatro Amintore Galli
The Teatro Amintore Galli was a 19th-century addition to Via Pescheria, appearing in 1857 in the feverish years leading to unification.
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Tomba di Terone
A little temple set on a high base, the Tomb of Theron dates to 75 BC, about 500 years after the death of Theron, Agrigentos Greek tyrant.
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Sant’Agata
Verdi’s villa, Sant’Agata , where he composed many of his major works, is in Sant’Agata di Villanova sull’Arda, 5km northwest of Busseto.
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Arco Naturale
A 1.5km walk from the Villa Jovis, down Via Tiberio and Via Matermània, is the Arco Naturale, a huge rock arch formed by the pounding sea.
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Casino dei Principi
Casino dei Principi, one of three museums in Villa Torlonia, houses the archive of the Scuola Romana and stages temporary exhibitions.
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Catacombs
Savoca even has its own catacombs beneath a Capuchin monastery, where the macabre bodies of a few mummified bigwigs stand in wall niches.
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Castello di San Giorgio
An assortment of local archaeological artefacts from prehistoric to medieval times are displayed at the citys hilltop fortifications.
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Chiesa di Sant’Eusebio
The Chiesa di Sant’Eusebio is popular with pet-owners who bring their animals to be blessed on St Anthony’s feast day (17 January).
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Fontana di Nettuno
In the centre of Piazza del Duomo is the Fontana di Nettuno, a splashing 18th-century fountain dedicated to the trident-wielding Neptune.
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Museo della Valle dei Nuraghi
In Torralba, this small museum has a scale model of the Nuraghe Santu Antine and a modest collection of finds lifted from the site.
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Museo della Nave Romana
The Museo della Nave Romana displays (with good documentation in English) the fascinating cargo of a Roman shipwreck discovered nearby.
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Museo delle Curiosità
If youre overtly curious or just a little bored, you can brush up on your Trivial Pursuit skills at this shrine to throwaway facts.
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Museo Antico Tesoro della Santa Casa
The Museo Antico Tesoro della Santa Casa has relics and images from the Basilica della Santa Casa and throughout history on display.
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Terme di Settimio Severo
This baths complex was built by the emperor Domitian, finished by Settimio Severo, after whom its named, and later modified by Maxentius.
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Santuario della Madonna dei Fiori
The Santuario della Madonna dei Fiori mixes baroque with neoclassical and is devoted to the Madonna, who supposedly appeared in Bra in 1336.
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Spiaggia della Papesca
Beyond Campobianco at Porticello, this pebble beach is dusted white by the fine pumice that gives the sea its limpid turquoise colour.
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Porta Consolare
As you enter Spello, youll come across Piazza Kennedy, the main entrance to the town, with a partially Roman gate, Porta Consolare.
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