

Tuna (tunny) fishing, these islands are now popular as summer resorts.

Is the largest of the Egadi, or Egidean, Islands. The Cathedral and the Collegio Church were built in the Baroque styleĭuring the seventeenth century, the former on the remains of an older hurch.įavignana: This island is located just southwest of Trapani. This structure was extensively restored and partially reconstructedįollowing the damage it suffered during the Allied bombardment in 1943. The Church of Sant'Agostino (Saint Augustine)

Over in Via Sant'Agostino, the Church of Saint Mary of Jesus has a splendid Renaissance Gothic facade. Works which one rarely sees in other museums.Īlso in the historical quarter, the "Spedaletto" (Giudecca Palace) is a Catalan-Gothic structure built in the sixteenth century, similar to buildings of the same style in Palermo and elsewhere in Sicily. It displays quite a few smaller craft and folk Modern collections, including articles from the Bourbon era, though it also Nearby, the Pepoli Museum is distinguished for its medieval and The Annunciation Sanctuary, in Via Conte Pepoli, was built in the fourteenth century in the "Romanesque-Gothic" style and still retains some splendid medieval elements such as the facade's portal and rose window, though the church's interior has been extensively modified over the centuries. Like Marsala, it was an important port for trade with Africa. Of Bal'harm (Palermo), with large Jewish and Muslim quarters. Trapani reflects much of its medieval past, if not its ancient heritage.ĭuring the Norman era, the city had a polyglot population not unlike that In fact, most salt is now ground using modern means, with the wind mills retained for their historical value.Īlthough the oldest parts of the city have been modernized in most respects, The surrounding coastal plain is distinguished for its rich salt deposits, and until recently the white mineral was ground by windmills seen along the coast, which lends the environs an faintly Dutch appearance. Of the Mediterranean's most beautiful sunsets. Geographically, Trapani is an unusual SicilianĬity for its westward position, which affords spectacular views of some Trapani was founded in antiquity on Sicily's western coast The waters off the coast witnessed an epic sea battle between Carthaginians and conquering Romans in 241 BC, considered a turning point in Rome's conquest To the indigenous Sicanians it was Drepano, to the Greeks Drepanon, to the Romans Drepanum. Its name derives from an ancient word for "hook," for the shape of its harbor. This coastal town was settled as a fishing village and harbor at some time before 1000 BC (BCE) by the native Sicanians and later colonized by the Elymians as the port of hilltop Eryx a few miles away. Related pages: Ancient & Medieval History Trapani, Favignana, San Vito lo Capo & Scopello Purchase fine wines from Sicily directly from the winery for sale in your Visit our working winery near Alcamo and Camporeale in the hills of Sicily'sĮnchanting wine country. Visit Sicily4U to find and reserve your villa!ĭine in a rustic restaurant, or enjoy rural lodging, hiking, wine tastings,Ĭooking classes and more. Self catering accommodation including apartments in Sicily, rural and seaside villas in Sicily, country retreats (agriturismo) and much more, even in the winter months. Trapani, Favignana, San Vito lo Capo, Scopello - Best of Sicily - DrepanumĪctivate your browser's JavaScript or Scripting to use our convenient menu features.
