The Province of Agrigento (Italian: Provincia di Agrigento; Sicilian: Pruvincia di Girgenti) is a province in the autonomous island region of Sicily in Italy, situated on its south-western coast. It has an area of 3,041.90 square kilometres (1,174.48 sq mi), and a total population of 474,493. There are 43 comunes (Italian: comuni) in the province.
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The museum houses the instruments of the garibaldinian doctor Giuseppe Basile, the tools used for the production of wheat and for the production of the tradition wine making and other local trades. Of particular interest is the photografic exhibition of the epoch,showing ordinary people at work,the installment of a multi-media video system that interacts between the various themes. Finally the religious section,which completes the display,showing a photo memory of the fallen soldiers during the Great War.
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A soap museum dedicated to the history and science of soap. The museum is an old, restored 19th century building with high ceilings and original stonework. On display, are two old presses and other agricultural tools, typical of South West Sicily. The inspiration to open a soap museum, comes from our experience in making and producing soap and natural cosmetics. We would like to share our passion and knowledge about the history, science and technicalities of soap making, to eveyone interested in learning more about this essential product, which started to be produced in 2800 B.C. All the visits to the museum are guided tours, and at the end of your visit you will have the chance to try our products. We are open ONLY with a reservation, and you may book a tour online or by calling us.
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Museo privato che raccoglie gli ultimi esemplari di carretti siciliani costruiti dal maestro carradore Raffaele La Scala, il tutto arricchito dagli attrezzi usati dal maestro stesso e da un'ampia galleria fotografica e video esplicativa di quest'arte in via d'estinzione
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Museum that features Phoenician, Greek, Etruscan, Carthaginian and Roman remains, including impressive sculptures from the Selinunte archeological area.
Fabulous collection of Greek pottery, clay deity offerings, an original, huge Hercules statue, and depictions of how temples could have looked, added to the story of the temples and the town.
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