Museums and exhibitions

Diocesan Museum

Diocesan Museum Diocesan Museum
The Diocesan Museum is located in the eighteenth-century Seminario dei Chierici, in Piazza della Repubblica.

It houses a rich collection of sacred art, sculptures, furnishings and silverware related to the liturgical tradition, paintings of great value, handcrafted from the fifteenth until the nineteenth century.

Via dell’Orologio, 3, 91026 Mazara del Vallo TP

 

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The town where Sicily turns into Africa, among the Arab alleys of the Kasbah, the Dancing Satyr brought back from the sea and the largest fishing fleet in Italy

Mazara del Vallo

A maze of Islamic-flavoured alleys where Arabic still echoes, a Greek bronze fished up from the deep that dances alone in a museum, a Baroque cathedral grown over a mosque, and four hundred trawlers bringing home the famous red prawn every day. Mazara del Vallo is the point where Europe touches Africa.

(Ex Church of Sant'Egidio) Mazara del Vallo

Museum of the Satyr

The Museum of the Satyr tells the story of the submerged heritage of the Strait of Sicily, whose findings tell a millennial history of contacts between peoples and cultures.

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