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    Day 4

    46 mi0.8 mi

    Visit to the island of Favignana.

    On the fourth and last day, I suggest an half day trip by boat and visit the island of Favignana. Finally, after returning to the port of Trapani, the last visit is devoted to the incredible artistic collections of the Pepoli museum.
    2 mi
    10 min
    Audi A3
    09:4530 min

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    14 mi
    1 hr 30 min
    09:30

    Favignana

    In the morning at about 9:30 you will arrive to the island of Favignana is 9 km long and 4 km wide. Its peculiar shape makes it look like a butterfly with outstretched wings divided into two parts by the hill of Santa Caterina, which with its 300 meters is the highest point. Currently the island of Favignana has 3407 residents.
    0.4 mi
    10 min
    Ex-Stabilimento Florio delle Tonnare di Favignana e Formica (Ex Stabilimento Florio)
    10:302 hrs 30 min

    Ex-Stabilimento Florio delle Tonnare di Favignana e Formica (Ex Stabilimento Florio)

    History Museum
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    Here you will discover the ancient Florio tuna fishery and museum! A guided tour to the industrial complex will let you enter in an incredible word, made by tuna mattanza, first industries and the luxurious life of a family, the Florio, who knew how to reach the highest riches and was then dragged into the saddest poverty!

    The Tonnara of Favignana, officially known as the Ex Stabilimento Florio delle tonnare di Favignana e Formica (English: Former Florio Tuna Fishery of Favignana and Formica), is a historic tuna fishery located on the island of Favignana, which is part of the Aegadian Islands off the west coast of Sicily, Italy.

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    0.5 mi
    10 min
    Sel Service Piatti Tipici Siciliani
    13:301 hr

    Sel Service Piatti Tipici Siciliani

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    After this greta tour at the Florio Museum, it's time for a quick fast food snack with typical Sicilian dishes and finish with a great ricotta cannolo!
    14.2 mi
    1 hr 30 min
    Porto di Trapani
    15:0030 min

    Porto di Trapani

    Harbor / Marina
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    Let's come back to Trapani and spent some other hours to discover its last beauties!
    2.1 mi
    10 min
    Museo Regionale Pepoli
    15:451 hr 30 min

    Museo Regionale Pepoli

    History Museum
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    As a last stop, I suggest to visit the Regional "Agostino Pepoli" museum which houses: • paintings, with a wide representation of the artistic culture in western Sicily between the thirteenth and nineteenth centuries; • sculptures, including those of the Gagini school, which greatly influenced statuary in Sicily; • Trapanese handicraft cribs, characterized by manufacturing in Wood, Canvas and Glue; • goldsmith's art, with jewels belonging to the treasure of the Madonna of Trapani, silver of the Trapani tradition and above all some very valuable works in coral, a material that had an important production and processing center in Trapani, so much so that it became a peculiarity of local craftsmanship; • sacred vestments, acquired with the subversive laws of 1867 to the patrimony of the State, as well as period clothing that belonged to the Trapani nobility; • majolica, among which the pavements depicting tuna fishing, a very important productive activity in the area, stand out; • relics of the Risorgimento, testimony of the participation of the province in the unification of Italy. You will leave Trapani with your eyes full of great art! Hope you enjoyed my road trip around the Trapanese coast! See you again in Sicily!

    The Museo regionale Agostino Pepoli is an art, archaeology and local history museum in Trapani. It is one of the most important museums in Sicily. Established in 1906-1908 as the civic museum by count Agostino Pepoli and initially based on the private collection of count Sieri Pepoli and Neapolitan paintings donated by general Giovanbattista Fardella, it is based in a former 14th century Carmelite monastery next to the Basilica-santuario di Maria Santissima Annunziata. In 1921 it acquired count Francesco Hernandez di Erice's collection of cribs, ceramics and archaeological objects

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