Alcamo



A panoramic view

Alcamo is a town in the Trapani province of western Sicily.

The climate is mild and its central position on the Gulf of Castellammare offers views of Mount Bonifato and the vineyard-covered rolling hills of the surrounding countryside. If you are at Alcamo Marina it is still possible to behold sand dunes.

The combination of town, mountain, country, beach and sea makes for a vacation full of contrasts.

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When to go

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Alcamo is practically full of opportunities all the year round: in winter you can take advantage of Christmas events to visit the monuments in the town centre and the places of its "movida" (pubs, bars and pizzerias in particular), while in summer it is possible to walk along the promenade full of very good pizzerias too.

It is also a good idea to visit the town in June so you can take part in the celebrations in honour of Madonna of Miracles (Most Holy Mary of Miracles) or in spring if you wish to take advantage of the mild climate and visit the Nature Reserve and the ancient ruins on Mount Bonifato.

History

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Porta Palermo

Though people think that Alcamo were founded by Arabs during the Middle Ages, the excavations in the surrounding territory confirm that there were already settlements near the present town in prehistoric times. Before the arrival of Arabs there were two villages: the first one, Longuro, was on Mount Bonifato, while the second, called Longarico, was near the present built-up areas.

When the Arabs arrived at the village, they saw it was semi-desert and so they founded Alcamo. Afterwards the town passed under the dominion of Normans and Swabians. In time the old mosques were substituted by Catholic churches and only the ancient Arab fountain, still running, and the name of the town, whose meaning is uncertain, remained.

The built-up areas became a well fortified feud thanks to the construction of the Castle of the Counts of Modica and the walls surrounding the present town centre.

In the following centuries Alcamo progressively developed from the cultural point of view, both for literature (whose most important representative is the poet Cielo d’Alcamo) and the artistic production; in fact there are very important sculptures and paintings inside its churches, especially in the Cathedral (Chiesa Madre) where an art museum has been opened in order to collect some of these masterpieces.

Districts

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Owing to its particular geographical position (with Mount Bonifato in the south and the Gulf of Castellammare in the north) a lot of streets have an inclination from the mountain, in the south, towards the sea, in the north. Mount Bonifato and the coastline are also two excellent points of reference because they can be seen from any place in town.

The façade of the church of the Jesuits' College

Corso 6 Aprile is very important: it is known by its citizens as “il Corso”(or lu Cassaru in dialect). This main street starts from the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie and finishes at Porta Palermo; on the way you will also pass the Church of Saints Paul and Bartholomew baroque church with its rich interior and Piazza Ciullo, which is full of young people at night.

In Piazza Ciullo (called “the Square” or “la Chiazza” in dialect), you can see the Town Hall, the Church of the Jesuits' College (Chiesa del Collegio) which is in the middle of the square and has a big round clock, Saint Olivia’s Church, restaurants and sandwich bars. Going towards Chiesa del Collegio and turning on the left, you will arrive at Piazza della Repubblica, where you can admire the Castle of Counts of Modica and find also a large car park.

Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta

At Piazza Ciullo the main street (Corso) has a sudden narrowing: starting from this point it is called the “Narrow Corso” (“Cassaru Strittu" in dialect). The Cathedral (Chiesa Madre) is here; if you go straight on, you will reach the Church of Saint Francis of Assisi and finally the end of the Main Street coinciding with Porta Palermo which opens onto Piazza Bagolino, called the "Bastione" (or "lu Bastiuni"in dialect) owing to its high walls of defence surrounding the square. This is delimited by a sidewalk from where you can admire, above all at sunset, a very striking view, together with the coastline of Alcamo Marina. Going down Piazza Bagolino, after two turnings, you will get to a large square where you can admire the ancient Arab fountain. On its right there is a paved pathway leading to the Sanctuary of the Most Holy Mary of Miracles, which can be reached on foot through this paved road, or by car through a narrow street nearby.

Starting from Piazza Pittore Renda, with Corso 6 Aprile behind, you can go round a roundabout (with the small Church of Our Lady of Graces in its middle) and arrive at Viale Italia which ends with another roundabout (known as "La Rotonda" par excellence). If you turn left you will get to Viale Europa where there are several interesting bars in which it is possible to taste some typical local recipes. By taking one of the right streets (Via Monte Bonifato in particular) you will arrive at the Nature Reserve on Mount Bonifato, while if you go ahead you will get to a crossroads, and by turning left you will first meet the Church of Saint Mary of Jesus (Chiesa di Santa Maria di Gesù) and then a small roundabout with a statue of Saint Francis in the middle.

From this roundabout you can go to Piazza Bagolino (by turning right and through Via Florio) or to Piazza della Repubblica, turning on the left.

Tourist information

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Get in

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By plane

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  • 3 Palermo-Punta Raisi Airport (Aeroporto Falcone e Borsellino), +39 091 7020273. You can reach Alcamo, at about 42 km, through the A29 Motorway (towards Trapani, junction for Alcamo Est). The airport is linked by train or shuttle bus to Alcamo. You can get the train going from Punta Raisi to Castellammare del Golfo railway station. From this airport there are home and international flights and several low cost connections; many touristic and charter flights in summer.
  • 4 Trapani-Birgi Airport (Aeroporto Vincenzo Florio), contrada Birgi, Trapani (54 km from Alcamo), +39 0923 610111, . You can get to Alcamo through the A29 Motorway Trapani-Punta Raisi and going out at the junction for Alcamo. Shuttle bus services are carried out by Terravision and Salemi for Trapani and Palermo. From and to Trapani Birgi there are home, European and "low cost" flights. Seasonal touristic flights also in summer.

There are also taxi and shuttle bus services from Palermo and Trapani airports as far as Alcamo (for information phone: Gabellone Viaggi e turismo, Viale Italia, 31, +39 0924 505955.

By ship

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By car

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  • From Palermo: you can reach Alcamo by taking the Autostrada A29 Palermo-Mazara del Vallo (a motorway) as far as the junction Alcamo Est (about 64 km).
  • From Trapani: along a branch of A29 (direction Palermo and as far as the motorway junction Alcamo Ovest) or the highway 113 (about 52 km).

Between the junction Alcamo Est and Alcamo Ovest there is another motorway junction, for the neighbouring town of Castellammare del Golfo.

These motorways have two lanes and an emergency carriageway; people don't have to pay any toll but there are no petrol stations in these motorways. However, you can refuel in the towns near the motorways.

By train

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The nearest railway stations are Alcamo Diramazione (at about 7 km from the town, near the junction Alcamo ovest) and the station of Castellammare del Golfo (located at Alcamo Marina, about 5 km from the town centre).

By bus

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Get around

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Map of Alcamo
Piazza Ciullo

In the town centre you can easily move on foot, leaving the car in the large car parks at Piazza Bagolino and Piazza della Repubblica. If you want to visit the near hamlet of Alcamo Marina or the Nature Reserve on Mount Bonifato, it is possible to use a taxi or car rent services. You can visit the ruins of the Ventimiglia Castle, the Sanctuary of the Most Holy Mary from the Height and the remains of the old settlement.

By taxi

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  • 5 Io guido, Piazza Bagolino, + 38848 810000 (extra charge), . Car-sharing: one-way or standard bookings. With access to ZTL areas and no limits to antipollution measure, free parking on blue areas, authorized to transit in the lanes reserved to public transport.
  • Noleggio Pullman Reginella, +39 0924 23335, +39 360 439620. Town bus service and for Alcamo Marina and the railway station. Town service: €1.10, for Alcamo Marina: €1.50.

Taxi:

By car

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Car rental service:

See

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Arab buildings

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Arab fountain
  • 1 Arab fountain, Via Discesa Santuario (200 m from Piazza Bagolino). It is an ancient structure for providing fresh water to people and livestock still working, built during the period of Arab rule. Arab Fountain (Q51861454) on Wikidata Arab fountain of Alcamo on Wikipedia
  • 2 Arab Watchtower, Corso 6 Aprile (next to the Church of Santa Maria del Soccorso, opposite the Mother Church). Ancient watchtower built by Saracens at about 980 AD. Inside it there are a characteristic stone winding staircase with 85 steps and a big cistern. Tower Calandrino (Q24688078) on Wikidata Tower Calandrino on Wikipedia
  • 3 Funtanazza, Mount Bonifato. A very old architectonic work which was probably used as a water reservoir, but according to some people it was a thermal plant. It has a rectangular plan with pillars sustaining a barrel vault, similar to the Moorish fountains of the northern coasts in Africa. free entrance.
  • 4 Cuba delle Rose, Contrada Calatubo (at about 300 m from the Castle of Calatubo). A cistern built by Arabs, about one thousand years ago, which served the inhabitants of Calatubo. It was restored some years ago. Cuba delle Rose (Q50377121) on Wikidata

Castles

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The Castle of the Counts of Modica
  • 5 The Castle of the Counts of Modica, Piazza della Repubblica, 12, +39 0924 22915. W-Su 09:00-13:00, 15:30-19:30. Probably built in the 14th or 15th century by the Peralta family, and then completed by the feudatories Enrico and Federico Chiaromonte. In 1535, the emperor Charles V lodged here. It was a possession of the Cabreras and then of the Counts of Modica, until 1812. Later, during the Italian Kingdom and until 1960, it was used as a prison. It has a rhomboidal shape, with four towers: two quadrangular ones at the corners and the other two are connected by curtains and are cylindrical. In each tower there was a torture room for prisoners, the rooms for sentinels and for passing guest sovereigns. One of the particular characteristics of the castle is given by the thick walls which bound it and defended from enemies' attacks in old times . Free. Castle of the Counts of Modica (Q17624076) on Wikidata Castle of the Counts of Modica (Alcamo) on Wikipedia
  • 6 Castle of Ventimiglia (Torre Saracena) (on the top of Mount Bonifato). A medieval castle; as of 2020, there are only some parts of the walls, the primary tower and the dungeons. It took the name from Enrico Ventimiglia, who had built it only for defence. Castle of Ventimiglia (Q20008481) on Wikidata Castle of Ventimiglia on Wikipedia
  • 7 The Castle of Calatubo (at about 3 km outside the town.). A fortress built in the early Middle Ages. The village of Calatubo stood nearby and its commerce was based on the exportation of cereals and millstones. In the same place there is an old necropolis, dating back to the 6th century BC. Calatubo Castle (Q3662520) on Wikidata Calatubo Castle on Wikipedia

Other historical buildings

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There are several historical civil buildings in Alcamo:

The imposing tower of palazzo De Ballis.
  • 8 Casa De Ballis, Via Mariano De Ballis (opposite the Post Office in Corso 6 Aprile, in the pedestrian area). It was built in the 16th century and has a square tower with battlements, adorned with a round arch that contains two windows, one twin lancet and one triple lancet; probably designed in 1490 by brothers Tommaso and Pietro Oddo. Palazzo De Ballis (Q28670783) on Wikidata Palazzo De Ballis on Wikipedia
  • 9 House of Cielo d'Alcamo, Piazzetta Leopardi, 3 (50 m from the Church of Saint Francis of Assisi). A popular legend says that here lived the famous poet Ciullo d'Alcamo, a native writer of this city. On the façade, there is the main door and an arched window, realized with limestone travertinoide. Above the door you can see a decoration in high relief, with a compass and a delineator in its middle, between two big drakes ridden by two small angels with a trident in their hands. House of Ciullo d'Alcamo (Q28670859) on Wikidata House of Ciullo d'Alcamo on Wikipedia
  • 10 Pia Opera Pastore, Via Pia Opera Pastore (next to Porta Trapani). Designed by the architect Giovan Battista Palazzotto in 1872, the building is in a neoclassical style, with triangular windows. On the main door, there is the family coat of arms represented with a sheperd's crook, three stars and a tower. Pia Opera Pastore (Q27588657) on Wikidata Pia Opera Pastore on Wikipedia
  • 11 Palazzo Fraccia, Via XI Febbraio, 8 (opposite the Basilica Maria Assunta). In baroque style, it was built about the year 1700. Above the balcony, there is the family coat of arms: an injured heart surmounted by a crown. Palazzo Fraccia (Q28670871) on Wikidata Palazzo Fraccia on Wikipedia
  • 12 Palazzo Rocca, Corso VI Aprile (next to Saints Paul and Bartholomew's church). It was built about the year 1629. Its portals and brackets are made with carved stones. Palazzo Rocca (Q28671625) on Wikidata Palazzo Rocca (Alcamo) on Wikipedia
  • 13 Palazzo Rossotti-Chiarelli, via Rossotti,30 (300 m from the Basilica). Built in the 18th century, it has a portal, railings and balconies in a baroque style. Palazzo Rossotti-Chiarelli (Q28670790) on Wikidata Palazzo Rossotti-Chiarelli on Wikipedia
  • 14 Palazzo Peria, corso VI Aprile (opposite Centro Congresso Marconi). Built in about the year 1700; this palace has two floors and has been restored with the Livigni method. (Q28670901) on Wikidata it:Palazzo Peria on Wikipedia
  • 15 Palazzo Di Gregorio, via Dante Alighieri (200 m from Piazza Ciullo). It was built about the 17th century in a neoclassical style. Palazzo Di Gregorio (Q28670990) on Wikidata Palazzo Di Gregorio on Wikipedia
  • 16 Palazzo Patti, Piazza Ciullo. Built in the 18th century, it has been totally restored internally. On the ground floor, there are three entrances, today leading into three shops, and an arch at the beginning of via Pipitone Cangialosi. The portal has two decorated lenses. The openings in the balconies are surmounted by a stone fronton. (Q28671016) on Wikidata it:Palazzo Patti on Wikipedia
  • 17 Town Hall (Palazzo Conunale), Piazza Ciullo. Built in 1843, its façade is in neoclassical style: on the ground floor, there are two windows with arches and the main door. On the first and second floor, there are three balconies with stone brackets and galleries. On both sides of the central balcony of the second floor, there are two tondos: on the right one there is an eagle, which represents the coat of arms of the town. Palazzo Comunale (Q3891137) on Wikidata Palazzo Comunale on Wikipedia
  • 18 Palazzo Ferrara, via Francesco Crispi (opposite the Hospital). In a classical style, it was built in 1909 by the brothers Benedetto and Graziano Ferrara. The main façade is rusticated, with three round-arched openings. The main balcony is supported by brackets of limestone travertinoide, and has a wrought iron railing.
  • 19 Palazzo Pastore, Corso VI Aprile (100 m from Piazza Ciullo). Built at the end of the 18th century in neoclassical style: some elements of the façade are similar to those of the Basilica and Palazzo Di Gregorio in via Dante. Palazzo Pastore (Alcamo) (Q28671615) on Wikidata Palazzo Pastore (Alcamo) on Wikipedia
  • 20 Villa Luisa, Via Rossotti (at about 200 m from Piazza Bagolino). Built in 1903, it is an elegant villa probably in Liberty style; it took the name of his owner’s wife, Stefano Chiarelli Peria. It is very similar to Villa Paino in Palermo, also belonging to the family Chiarelli Rossotti, and whose plan is assigned to the engineer Francesco Naselli of Ernesto Basile school.The mansion has been used as a dance hall and for wedding parties in the 1970s, then as a nursery school in the 1980s. Today, after the restoration made in 1980, it has become a refined household. Villa Luisa (Q28671617) on Wikidata Villa Luisa (Alcamo) on Wikipedia

Museums

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  • 21 Monument to Cielo d'Alcamo (Villa Cassarà), Via Monte Bonifato,141 (turning right from Viale Europa, near the hillock)), +39 328 615 2700. Visits only for groups of people by appointment. Inside Mariano Cassarà's garden (a sculptor), now his heirs' property, you can see the monument (with a fountain) realized in 1990 for the Town of Alcamo and that, after various vicissitudes, postponements and missing payments by all the civic administrations, has remained in the ownership of the artist.
    The work faithfully represents the scene of the famous love Contrasto "Rosa Fresca Aulentissima" written in 1240 by Cielo d'Alcamo, considered the first Italian poet who used the vernacular. The central body includes the two bronze statues representing the poet and his beloved; they are surrounded by an artistic marble fountain (travertine, completed with the insignia of Alcamo in the back part of the monument).
    In the garden you can also admire other works realized by Mariano Cassarà.
    Cielo d'Alcamo on Wikipedia
  • 22 Sacred Art Museum, Corso 6 Aprile (inside Chiesa Madre (Basilica Maria SS. Assunta)), +39 0924 21578. M-F 09:30-12:45. The museum hosts a lot of paintings, sculptures and jewels coming from churches, dating back to the period from the 13th and 19th centuries, for a total of 150 works that are exhibited in an area of about 400 m2 (4,300 ft²). These works had been sheltered there after the 1968 Belice earthquake by monsignore Vincenzo Regina, archpriest from 1944 to 1991. €3, reduced €2. Alcamo Sacred Art Museum (Q20009253) on Wikidata Sacred Art Museum on Wikipedia
Some of the instruments at the "Museo Strumenti musicali multietnici"
  • 23 Museum of Multiethnic Musical Instruments "Fausto Cannone", Via Commendatore Navarra,75 (inside the Ex church of Saint James of the Sword, near the castle). Daily 16:30-19:30. There are 202 musical instruments: rebab, sarinda, gansira, swarpeti, bansuri, takita, marambao, vojnica, iakir and many others collected all over the world by the music teacher Fausto Cannone from Alcamo; there are instruments and sounds coming from different peoples: from Thailand to Tibet, from New Guinea to South America, from Polynesia to China, from Australia to Argentina, South Africa and various European countries. Free. Ethnographic Museum of Musical Instruments "Gaspare Cannone" (Q27998636) on Wikidata Museum of Multiethnic Musical Instruments "Fausto Cannone" on Wikipedia
  • 24 Museum of Contemporary Art (MACA), Piazza Ciullo (inside the ex Collegio dei Gesuiti), +39 0924 24592. 09:30-12:30, 16:30-19:30. The museum is divided into various sections: you can see the paintings of Turi Simeti, Vito Bongiorno, Gisella Giovenco, the plaster casts of Nicola Rubino and other works. free entrance. Museum of Contemporary Art of Alcamo (Q27978522) on Wikidata Museum of Contemporary Art of Alcamo on Wikipedia
  • 25 Regional Vinotek of Western Sicily (Enoteca Regionale) (at 300 metres from Piazza Ciullo), .

Natural areas

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  • 26 The Nature Oriented Reserve, Via per Monte Bonifato, +39 0924 202626, . 09:00-13:00, 15:00-18:00. A protected area on Mount Bonifato with remarkable natural, historical, archeological and geological interest. Inside it there are the ruins of an ancient hamlet (among which are "Funtanazza" and "Porta Regina"), the remains of the Castle of the Ventimiglia and the Sanctuary of the Most Holy Mary from the Heights (Santuario della Madonna dell'Alto). You can also use a picnic area near the “Funtanazza”. They carry out several and different activities in the reserve such as Nordic walking, mountain biking, trekking, birdwatching, and creative and didactic research. Nature Reserve Bosco di Alcamo (Q3936531) on Wikidata Nature Reserve Bosco di Alcamo on Wikipedia
  • 27 Parco Suburbano San Francesco, Piazza Bagolino (below the Belvedere), +39 320 8598098, . 09:30-13:00, 15:30-18:30. The park is managed by the Association "Laurus" of Alcamo. Thanks to its volunteers, this green lung with hundreds of plants of the Mediterranean flora, gives the chance to children and adults to relax in the middle of its green. Inside there are a children's playground and a small zoo farm. free. Parco suburbano San Francesco (Q28670655) on Wikidata Parco suburbano San Francesco on Wikipedia
  • 28 Geosite Travertino della Cava Cappuccini, Piazza Padre Pio (next to the Church of Saint Anne). In the Geosite, dating back to Pleistocene, they discovered the fossilized shell of a tortoise, Geochelone sp, the skeleton of a dwarf elephant, dating back to 260,000 years ago, and some specimens of the giant edible dormouse, red deer and wild boar, kept at the Civic Museum Torre di Ligny of Trapani . Geosite Travertino della Cava Cappuccini (Q28671634) on Wikidata Geosite Travertino della Cava Cappuccini on Wikipedia
  • 29 Roman furnaces, Contrada Foggia-Magazzinazzi (Alcamo Marina) (SP 47, 300 m before the SS 187). The site is about 2,500 square metres wide; in 2000 they discovered three furnaces, built between the 1st century AD and the second half of the 5th century AD. THey have a circular shape, with a diameter of about 3 m and with an unusual state of preservation. At the moment it cannot be visited. Roman furnaces in Alcamo (Q24451389) on Wikidata Roman furnaces in Alcamo on Wikipedia
  • 30 Archeological Site of Mount Bonifato (or Longuro), on Mount Bonifato (50 m from the path leading to the Sanctuary of the Most Holy Mary of the Height). Founded by a colony of Greeks escaped from Troy, and probably inhabited from the 7th century BC until the 12th century AD, it was discovered in the second half of the 16th century. They found lanterns and stamps of bricks dating back to the Roman age, some tomb caves, several ceramic and bronze fragments.

Churches

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  • 31 Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta (Chiesa Madre), Piazza IV Novembre, 2 (100 m from Piazza Ciullo), +39 0924 21578, . 08:30 – 12:30, 16:00 – 19:00. Realized during the 14th century and rebuilt in 1669; the portal and the bell tower are the only remains from the original church of the 14th century. It is located in the centre of the town, near piazza Ciullo. The interior contains frescoes by Guglielmo Borremans. In the apse and in the side chapels there are works by Antonello Gagini, free. Basilica of Our Lady of the Assumption (Q19767675) on Wikidata Basilica of Our Lady of the Assumption on Wikipedia
  • 32 Church of Saint Francis of Assisi (Chiesa di San Francesco d'Assis), Corso 6 Aprile, 2 (50 m from Piazza Bagolino), +39 0924 22397. It was built between the years 1224-1226, demolished and rebuilt between 1608-1648. Inside it there are a marble ancon, probably by Domenico Gagini, and two sculptures reproducing the Maddalena and Saint Mark, both ascribed to Antonello Gagini. Church of Saint Francis of Assisi (Q19060580) on Wikidata Church of Saint Francis of Assisi (Alcamo) on Wikipedia
  • 33 Church of the College of Jesuits (Chiesa del Collegio dei Gesuiti), Piazza Ciullo. It was built between 1684-1767. Church of Jesus (Q23022222) on Wikidata Church of the College of Jesuits (Alcamo) on Wikipedia
  • 34 Church of Saint Olivia (Chiesa di Sant'Oliva), Piazza Ciullo. It was built in 1533 and renovated in 1724. Inside there are a picture by Pietro Novelli on the main altar ("Sacrificio della Messa" dated 1639) and works by the Gagini. Church of Saint Olivia (Q21777826) on Wikidata Church of Saint Olivia on Wikipedia
  • 35 Church of Saints Paul and Bartholomew (Chiesa dei Santissimi Paolo e Bartolomeo), Corso VI Aprile, 183 (300 m from Piazza Ciullo). Built between 1615 and 1689: it has got characteristic baroque features and holds a very ancient and valuable picture, the Madonna del Miele (made about the year 1300). Church of Saints Paul and Bartholomew (Q19803199) on Wikidata Church of Saints Paul and Bartholomew on Wikipedia
  • 36 Church of Saint Mary of Jesus (Chiesa di Santa Maria di Gesù), Piano Santa Maria, 28 (300 m from Piazza della Repubblica). Built in the 15th century and enlarged in 1762. It holds the body of Beato Arcangelo Piacentini from Calatafimi. Church of Saint Mary of Jesus (Q21809572) on Wikidata Church of Saint Mary of Jesus on Wikipedia
  • 37 Sanctuary of Madonna of Miracles (Santuario di Maria Santissima dei Miracoli), Via Massimiliano Kolbe (500 m from Piazza Bagolino). The sanctuary, dedicated to the patroness of Alcamo, was built in 1547 by order of the governor and captain of justice Fernando Vega, and following the discovery of an icon of Madonna of Miracles in a small chapel which had been abandoned. Afterwards the sanctuary was modified several times, with a restoration in the first years of the 18th century. Sanctuary of the Madonna of Miracles (Q19858487) on Wikidata Sanctuary of Madonna of Miracles on Wikipedia
  • 38 Church of Saint Thomas (Chiesa di San Tommaso), Corso VI Aprile, 31 (200 m from Piazza Bagolino). The date of its construction is uncertain, probably the first half of the 15th century. It is faced by a great portal with geometrical decorations. Church of St. Thomas, Alcamo (Q21328943) on Wikidata Church of St. Thomas, Alcamo on Wikipedia
  • 39 The Convent of Saint Francis of Paola (Monastero di San Francesco di Paola or "Badia Nuova"), Via Commendatore Navarra (300 m from Piazza Bagolino). Not to be confused with the church of the same name, it was built in 1531, demolished in 1699 and rebuilt in the first half of the 18th century. There are a picture by Pietro Novelli and some allegorical representations by Giacomo Serpotta. Badia Nuova (Q25411091) on Wikidata Badia Nuova on Wikipedia
  • 40 Saints Cosma and Damiano's Church (Chiesa dei Santi Cosma e Damiano or Santa Chiara), Corso 6 Aprile (200 m from Piazza Bagolino). Built in 1500 and rebuilt between 1721-1725.It has a baroque style and inside there are two sculptures by Serpotta. Saints Cosmas and Damian's Church (Q25411075) on Wikidata Saints Cosmas and Damian's Church on Wikipedia
  • 41 Ex Church of the Annunciation (Chiesa dell'Annunziata o del Carmine), Piazza Libertà (next to the Police Station, 300 m from Piazza Bagolino). Built in the 14th century, in 16th and 17th centuries it was rebuilt in the Catalan Gothic style, but collapsed in 1866. Today, only some chapels and columns remain. Church of the Annunciation (Q21187632) on Wikidata Church of the Annunciation (Alcamo) on Wikipedia
  • 42 Church of Saint Francis of Paola (Chiesa di San Francesco di Paola), Via Francesco Crispi (next to the Hospital). The church was built in 1550, with one nave and has five altars. The façade, dated 1695, has a convex form, a typical characteristic of Rococo style. in 1750 it was embellished with stuccoes by Nicolò Curti. On the high altar there is the Crucifix, a wooden sculpture made by Francesco Marino from Trapani in the 19th century. Church of the Holy Crucifix (Q26260884) on Wikidata Church of the Holy Crucifix (or saint Francis of Paola) on Wikipedia
  • 43 Church of Saint Anne (Chiesa di Sant'Anna), Piazza Padre Pio. The church was built between 1630 and 1634, and the Capuchine friary between 1633 and 1636. In 1866 the friary was abolished. The church has a single nave, a baptistry and seven chapels, embellished by frescoes by Leonardo Mirabile and Giovanni Dato. The frescoes on the nave and the vault are by Eugenio Ligotti and Salvatore Gagliano from Palermo. There are several paintings by Fra Felice da Sambuca. Church of Saint Anne (Alcamo) (Q23908763) on Wikidata Church of Saint Anne (Alcamo) on Wikipedia
  • 44 Church of the Guardian Angel or Sheltered People (Chiesa del S.Angelo Custode or Chiesa delle Riparate), Corso 6 Aprile (100 m from the Basilica). The church is with one nave and was built in 1659 in Baroque style, with the adjoining "Convent boarding school for sheltered women", built in 1684. It was enlarged and embellished in the 18th century by the architect Giovanni Biagio Amico, and restored again in the 19th century. Church of the saint Guardian Angel (Q26214403) on Wikidata Church of the Saint Guardian Angel on Wikipedia
  • 45 The Holy Trinity's Church (Chiesa della Santissima Trinità), Piazza Trinità (200 m from Piazza Ciullo). The present church was buikt between 1746 and 1757, in substitution of an older one: it was consecrated in 1757. In 1771 it was embellished with stuccoes; it has one nave, three altars and a small chapel. Church of the Most Holy Trinity, Alcamo (Q27056838) on Wikidata Church of the Most Holy Trinity, Alcamo on Wikipedia
  • 46 Church of the Holy Souls in Purgatory (Chiesa delle Anime Sante del Purgatorio), Via Anime Sante (100 m from Porta Trapani). Built in 1813, demolished and rebuilt in 1958. It has one nave: inside it there was a painting, dating back to 1854 and later missing, made by Raffaele Genovese from Palermo, representing the Holy Souls of Purgatory with Our Lady of Miracles above them, Saint Rocco and Saint Sebastian at the two sides. Church of the Holy Souls in Purgatory (Q27077564) on Wikidata Church of the Holy Souls in Purgatory (Alcamo) on Wikipedia
  • 47 The Holy Heart's Church (Chiesa del Sacro Cuore), Viale Europa, opposite Bis Bar (opposite the Bis Bar). The real construction of this church started in 1982, it was completed in 1991 and consecrated in 1993. It has a single nave with a semicircular apse; the vault has the shape of an overturned boat. There are some mosaics and colorful stained glass windows. Church of the Holy Heart (Alcamo) (Q27094205) on Wikidata Church of the Holy Heart (Alcamo) on Wikipedia
  • 48 Church of Jesus Christ the Redeemer (Chiesa di Gesù Cristo Redentore), Via Kennedy, 128, +39 0924 514842, +39 0924 082438. Built in 2006. It is the most recent church in Alcamo; there are three original works realized by the sculptor Massimiliano Apicella: Jesus Christ the Redeemer, the altar made with Carrara white marble and the red marble ambo. Church of Jesus Christ the Redeemer (Q26258015) on Wikidata Church of Jesus Christ the Redeemer (Alcamo) on Wikipedia
  • 49 Ex College of Jesuits (ex Collegio dei Gesuiti), Piazza Ciullo. Built in the 17th century, in the 18th century they added an arcade. Inside the oratory, there are some 18th-century frescoes by Domenico La Bruna. Today it is the seat of the Museum of Contemporary Art of Alcamo (MACA) and of the Civic Library. Ex Jesuits' College (Q19631744) on Wikidata Ex Collegio dei Gesuiti on Wikipedia
  • 50 Church of the Holy Family. (Chiesa della Sacra Famiglia), Piazza Ciullo (next to the ex College of Jesuits). The church has a single navy with three altars: the high altar (in white marble and adorned by red stucco columns) and two side altars, in polychromatic marble, realized and inaugurated in 1937. Until 1952 on the high altar there was a painting made by Giuseppe Renda, now in the sacristy, substituted by a wooden statue of the Holy Family, realized by the firm Luigi Santifaller. Church of the Holy Family (Alcamo) (Q22681079) on Wikidata Church of the Holy Family (Alcamo) on Wikipedia
  • 51 Church of Saint Joseph the Worker (Chiesa di San Giuseppe Lavoratore), Via Monte Bonifato (200 m from Piazza Pittore Renda). Built in 1947, it has one nave with a barrel lowered vault; the church has an elegant façade, in the neo-Romanesque style, with a rose window in the middle and a portal below it. Church of Saint Joseph the Worker (Q27104264) on Wikidata Church of Saint Joseph the Worker on Wikipedia

Do

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  • Associazione Culturale Musikè, Via Mariano De Ballis, 25 (opposite the Central Post Office), +39 3328 285 0926, . Exhibitions, concerts, courses of music and singing; they also organize dinners and guided visits to the Palazzo de Ballis and its tower.
  • Associazione Laurus cultura ambiente, Via per Monte Bonifato, 102, +39 3208598098, . Guided tours by bike, on foot, trekking: Castle of Calatubo, Mount Bonifato, Alcamo Town Centre.
  • 1 Centro Congressi Marconi, Corso 6 Aprile, 119 (100 m from Piazza Ciullo), +39 0924 21920. Classical music concerts, meetings and exhibitions.
  • 2 Centro Ippico Lo Sperone, Contrada Sasi, +39 0924 26638. Restaurant and riding school. free entrance.
  • 3 Cinema Esperia, Corso 6 Aprile, 19 (50 m from Piazza Bagolino), +39 0924 21766, . There is a hall with comfortable seats on two levels (the stalls on the ground floor and the balcony on the first floor).
  • 4 Cittadella dei Giovani and Anfiteatro Orto di Ballo, Via Ugo Foscolo (next to Chiesa di S. Anna Cappuccini). M-F 16:00-20:00; Sa 09:00-13,00 and 16:00-21:00.
  • 5 Civic Library "Bagolino", Piazza Ciullo (inside Collegio dei Gesuiti), +39 0924 590287, . M-Sa 08:30-13:30 and 15:30-20:00. There are about 81,000 books and important old documents on art, tradition, craftmanship and religiosity of people in Alcamo. Some books come from ex convents and friaries and from the section of the History of Alcamo's territory. Inside it there is also the Multimedia Library with a lot of newspapers, film and music collections. You can also use the Internet for free. You can consult its OPAC.
  • 6 La Fenice, Via San Leonardo, 13 (100 m from Piazza Falcone e Borsellino), +39 0924 505911, fax: +39 0924 504147, . Swimming pool, acquatic park, gym club.
The theatre "Cielo d'Alcamo"
  • 7 Opera dei Pupi (Gaspare Canino), Castello dei Conti di Modica, +39 349 106 2418. Possibility of visiting the theatre of puppets and seeing some of them, working tools and posters. The shows are given in some periods of the year and they give notice. Gaspare Canino on Wikipedia
  • 8 Rush Speed Arena, SS 113 km 323, Contrada Molinello (3 km from Alcamo, on the road for Partìnico), +39 327 578 4618, . W-Th 17:00-midnight, Fr e Sa 17:00-01:30, Su 16:00 – midnight. Multilevel indoor track for electric karts. The track is 564 m long, 7 m wide with straightway and large bends. Takeaway food. Outdoor seats. €16-18.
  • 9 Stadio Comunale Lelio Catella, SP47 Provincial Road (at about 1.6 km away). Football ground, tennis court and athletics track. free entrance.
  • 10 Starplace Multisala (Multiplex Cinema), Via San Gaetano, 22 (SP55 Alcamo-Alcamo Marina, opposite Alcamo Est junction). 18:30, 20:30, 22:30. Multiplex cinema, convention center, cultural center.
  • 11 Teatro Comunale Cielo d'Alcamo (Civic Theatre), Piazza Castello (opposite the Castle), +39 0924 500139. There is a hall with comfortable seats on two levels (the stalls on the ground floor and the balcony on the first floor). (Q48807536) on Wikidata it:Teatro Comunale "Cielo d'Alcamo" on Wikipedia
  • 12 Terme Gorga, Alcamo Diramazione (near A29 Motorway junction Alcamo Ovest), +39 0924 23842, . Its sulphuric thermal waters are used to treat respiratory, rheumatic and skin diseases.
  • 13 Whisky a Gogò, Via Pietro Galati, 41/A (100 m from Viale Europa), +39 0924 1861542, +39 342 6130928, . Classical dance, hip pop, break dance, Caribbean dance.

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Statue of Maria Santissima dei Miracoli during the solemn procession.
  • 14 Saint Joseph, Saint Olivia's church (Piazza Ciullo). 19 March. Celebration in honour of this Saint with novena and procession.
  • 15 Passion of Christ (Via Crucis), Piazza della Repubblica (accanto al Castello dei Conti di Modica). w:Palm Sunday. The pageant of Via Crucis, formed by 143 characters in historical costume, leaves at 16:00 from the Church of Saint Anne, then in Piazza della Repubblica there is the representation of the Last Supper, the process, the flagellation, etc. The pageant moves along Corso VI Aprile and Viale Italia, and stops at about 21:00 at Piazza Caduti di Nassiriya; here they represent the Crucifixion and Resurrection. This event is organized by the Pro Loco Città di Alcamo in collaboration with the Assessorato for Culture of the Comune.
  • 16 Good Friday. Procession of the Dead Jesus and Our Lady of Sorrows.
  • 17 Gesù Cristo Redentore Feast. On the first Sunday after Easter they organize different cultural and religious events in honour of the Divine Mercy.
  • 18 San Francis from Paola, Via Crispi. Second Sunday after Easter (cultural and religious events).
  • 19 Feast of Patrocinio, Piazza Ciullo. Third Sunday after Easter. In honour of the Holy Family (procession and lunch with the living Holy Family).
  • 20 Saint Joseph the Worker. 1st May. Celebration in honour of Saint Joseph the Worker with a novena and procession.
  • 21 Saint Anthony of Padua. (13th June). Celebration in honour of him (novena and procession)
  • 22 Maria Santissima dei Miracoli. 19-21 June. Celebrations in honour of the patroness saint of Alcamo: cultural and religious events. During the feast there are a solemn procession of Madonna’s simulacrum, fireworks from the "bastione" in Piazza Bagolino, and the descent of civil and political authorities to the sanctuary of Madonna dei Miracoli. Until the early 21st century, there were horse races along Corso 6 Aprile; the last two times they took place in Viale Italia.
  • 23 Saint Ann's Feast, Piazza Padre Pio (below the Hospital). 26 July. Novena, procession and cultural, recreative and religious activities.