CAMMARATA
Cammarata,
in the province of Agrigento, is bordered by the Turibolo river
to the south and by the Cammarata mount to the west, where are the
Chiesa di Cacciapensieri and, adjacent, the Convento di S. Maria
del Gesù, both dating from the 18th century. The city has
some 7,000 inhabitants.
The
earliest record about Cammarata goes back to the Norman Age, when
the village and its castle were granted by Norman Count Roger to
a female relative of his. Located on a very prosperous site, the
city was a particularly desirable holding. It hosts several historical
and architectural attractions. Among these are the Mother Church
dedicated to Saint Nicholas from Bari, containing many works of
art like a painting of the Madonna della Catena and a statue of
Our Lady of Miracles; a 1500’s church adjacent to the Convent
of the Dominican Fathers; the 1300’s Church of the Annunciation
and the Church of Santa Caterina. |
AGRIGENTO
Alessandria Della Rocca
Aragona
Bivona
Burgio
Calamonaci
Caltabellotta
Camastra
Cammarata
Campobello Di Licata
Canicattì
Casteltermini
Castrofilippo
Cattolica Eraclea
Cianciana
Comitini
Favara
Grotte
Joppolo Giancaxio
Lampedusa
Licata
Linosa
Lucca Sicula
Menfi
Montallegro
Montevago
Naro
Palma di Montechiaro
Porto Empedocle
Raffadali
Racalmuto
Ravanusa
Realmonte
Ribera
Sambuca Di Sicilia
San Biagio Platani
San Giovanni Gemini
Sant'angelo Muxaro
S. Margherita di Belice
Santa Elisabetta
S. Stefano di Quisquina
Sciacca
Siculiana
Villafranca Sicula
Isole
Pelagie
Lampedusa
Linosa
Lampione
Capobianco
Eraclea Minoa
Valle Dei Templi
Monte Kronio
Casa Natale Luigi Pirandello
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