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Villa Palagonia

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Piazza Garibaldi, Bagheria 90011, ItalyMap
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  • 129jazzin
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    A mysterious, unique place of indescriptible beauty

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    The Villa Palagonia is not well preserved: Sicilia is a unique place, and you have to look at things from that perspective, the traveler can not expect the same as elsewhere.

    Reviewed on May 20, 2019
  • maria d
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    Carissima e in catching state

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    the villa at its time should be impressive, today there are only pieces of fresh badly cared, no furniture, the room of the mirrors, which at its time was incredible, today is just a bad memory...

    Reviewed on Mar 28, 2017
  • hemdagor
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    Villa with monsters

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    Amazingly dark and mysterious place. Invades. But to see is worth only for the experiences and cold feelings - whether from desolation, whether from uglyness, whether from legends and mysteries surrounding it ...

    Reviewed on Dec 11, 2019
  • Irina T
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    The villa of monsters among the poor town

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    Palagonia Villa was the embodiment of the strange fantasies of its owners and struck the diversity of figures located on the top of the stone fence. Catholic godfearing Europe. 18th century ... and such m ...

    Reviewed on Jun 30, 2019
  • rustanovich
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    Gothic with excellent acoustics!

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    This is an unusual place, not like anything we met in Sicily. The building was built in 1715 under order of the fifth Prince of Palagonia, Don Ferdinando Gravina (Don Ferdinando G...

    Reviewed on May 19, 2019
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