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Wonderful guided tour
We stumbled across this after leaving the Zisa. What a find! The custodian realised that we understood Italian and took us on an impromptu tour. Built in 12th century as the private chapel for the Zis...
It was the palace caple of the castle of Zisa (it is thought that a time was connected with a covered walk), and in fact it is very close to the last (otherwhere at the time the complex of ...
We have visited the castle of Zisa and, for the sake, we have seen this building open. The visit is free offer. It's worth going, even if it's not kept very well.
Beside the entrance of the castle of Zisa, this old Normanny hole of the late twelfth century is connected with a latest seventeenth church dedicated to Jesus, Mary and Holy Stefan ...
By accompanying a Tuscan grandson visiting my city, thanks to volunteers who with tenacity defend our heritage and history by showing us the wonders, we visited this cameo d...
Wonderful guided tour
We stumbled across this after leaving the Zisa. What a find! The custodian realised that we understood Italian and took us on an impromptu tour. Built in 12th century as the private chapel for the Zis...
Belle saw it!
It was the palace caple of the castle of Zisa (it is thought that a time was connected with a covered walk), and in fact it is very close to the last (otherwhere at the time the complex of ...
To be seen
We have visited the castle of Zisa and, for the sake, we have seen this building open. The visit is free offer. It's worth going, even if it's not kept very well.
Antica cappella normanna
Beside the entrance of the castle of Zisa, this old Normanny hole of the late twelfth century is connected with a latest seventeenth church dedicated to Jesus, Mary and Holy Stefan ...
Case-by-case discovery
By accompanying a Tuscan grandson visiting my city, thanks to volunteers who with tenacity defend our heritage and history by showing us the wonders, we visited this cameo d...