What to do and see in Piazza Armerina, Sicily: The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

September 16, 2021 Yuk Petri

Piazza Armerina (Gallo-Italic of Sicily: Ciazza; Sicilian: Chiazza) is an Italian comune in the province of Enna of the autonomous island region of Sicily.
Restaurants in Piazza Armerina

1. Central Sicily Tour&Transfer

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Central Sicily Tour&Transfer

Taxi service in Piazza Armerina, the best choice to reach the Villa Romana del Casale trough the historical center of Piazza Armerina. Excursion to Morgantina and Aidone archaeological Museum and to the all Sicily.

2. Museo della Civilta Contadina

Via Giuseppe Garibaldi 57/A, 94015 Piazza Armerina, Sicily Italy +39 333 913 8634 [email protected] http://www.piazzaarmerina.org/percorsi-turistici/mostre-e-musei/item/234-museo-della-civilt%C3%A0-contadina.html
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Museo della Civilta Contadina

Reviewed By TheHallens - Sydney, Australia

Even if you only have minimal Italian or French (which Mario, curator/owner speaks) then this little ethnographic museum is a “must” when you are in Piazza Amerina. You get a guided tour with copious explanation from Mario and will leave with a warm buzz from Mario’s enthusiasm and a real feel for the way of life of the Sicilian farmer.

3. Villa Romana del Casale

Strada Provinciale 90, Piazza Armerina, Sicily Italy +39 0935 684148 [email protected] http://www.villaromanadelcasale.it
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Villa Romana del Casale

This 3rd-century Roman villa features more than 40 beautiful mosaic floors, making it one of the most cherished open-air museums in the region.

Reviewed By connietrav

We were on organised tour with Titan What a fantastically interesting place to visit We had a really good guide and learning about the Villa and seeing the amazing mosaic floors gave an insight of how people lived In Roman times - both rich and poor - a highlight on our trip to Sicily

4. Museo Della Civilta Mineraria

via Garibaldi, 94015 Piazza Armerina, Sicily Italy +39 388 346 6180 http://www.comune.piazzaarmerina.en.it/BLU/LA_CITTA/MUSEI/CIVILTA_MINERARIA.aspx
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Museo Della Civilta Mineraria

Reviewed By 453isabelal - Tel Aviv, Israel

A small and interesting museum , dedicated to sulfur mining .It retains the tools used by miners and a splendid collection of minerals.

5. Cattedrale di Maria Santissima Delle Vittorie

Piazza Cattedrale 1, 94015 Piazza Armerina, Sicily Italy +39 0935 680214 http://morgantina.org/current-research/repatriated-objects
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Cattedrale di Maria Santissima Delle Vittorie

Reviewed By tajo123

Piazza Armerina and the surrounding towns and villages of the Enna offer incomparable views, hikes, art and acheological centers and the city is the most interesting base for their exploration. A pre-Roman town, it harbors houses, castles, and churches from the Greek, Roman, Norman, Turkish, and Sicilian eras. The central cathedral, N.S. de la Vittoria, or our Lady of Victory, was dedicated as thanks for the defeat of the Muslim invaders at the Battle of Lepanto. The fact that it did not change its name to Our lady of the Assumption as did so many churches in the 19th century gives proof of Sicilians' respect for their history and the heroes who defended her right through WWII. It would be worth hiring a truly knowledgeable guide (inquire ahead through the City's offices) for a day to lead a walking tour of the twisting, climbing streets lined with important historic sites from each period of the town's history, then on to Morgantina for hours of exploration of the amazing redoubt of the Sicilian/Greek population that fled the coast and held off the Romans for decades, finally being dragged off in chains, leaving their doors open and their temples unguarded. According to the internet, Piazza Armerina celebrates the Palio dei Normanni, a re-enactment of the entrance of the Norman Count Roger I (of Cefalu and Palermo fame) to the city. Around August 12-14. I did not attend this festival.

6. Piazza Armerina

Piazza Armerina, 94015 Piazza Armerina, Sicily Italy +39 0935 982111 http://www.patrimonidelsud.net/destinazioni/villa-romana-del-casale-di-piazza-armerina/
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Piazza Armerina

This small town features the elaborate Villa Romana del Casale, the former home of a Roman Emperor.

Reviewed By 355stevez - Nashville, United States

A great. View of a mountain top town and church. Visible from may sides. Amazing winding street going down towards Roman villa mosaics.

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