PIAZZA GARIBALDI
Piazza Armerina with many palaces of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and an ancient Benedictine monastery.
There are many 17th and 18th century palaces and the former Benedictine monastery. The city palace, built in 1773, is distinguished by its beautiful baroque façade, its wide balcony, its high windows, its yellow tufa portal and its mechanical clock, the work of Salvatore Martello. Beautiful frescoes by the Palermo painter Gioacchino Martorana adorn the rooms on thefirst floor. The Church of Fundro is remarkable with its wide portal in baroque style and a marble statue of the Virgin and Child from the rural abbey that burned down in 1622.
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La place Garibaldi est incontournable.
Tout à côté, le café des amis, dans la Rue Marzini sert de succulents aranzines, les boulettes de riz farcies avec de la daube et des petits pois.