Alessandro's Guidebook

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Alessandro's Guidebook

Sightseeing

The archaeological park of Selinunte is the testimony of the ancient Greek settlement along the banks of the Modione river. Today it is the largest archaeological park in Europe.
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Parque Arqueológico de Selinunte
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The archaeological park of Selinunte is the testimony of the ancient Greek settlement along the banks of the Modione river. Today it is the largest archaeological park in Europe.
The salt pans of Trapani and Paceco represent a remnant of nature that was rescued 26 years ago from urban expansion thanks to the establishment of the Reserve. In addition to being among the last remaining productive salt pans in Sicily, they are also a treasure trove of biodiversity, where production activities and nature conservation coexist. Here there is a concentration of a great natural heritage recognised as a Special Protection Area (ITA010028) and Special Area of Conservation (ITA010007), IBA and Ramsar Site, but also an area of high landscape, architectural and ethno-anthropological value.
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Saline of Trapani and Paceco
1 Via Carlo Messina
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The salt pans of Trapani and Paceco represent a remnant of nature that was rescued 26 years ago from urban expansion thanks to the establishment of the Reserve. In addition to being among the last remaining productive salt pans in Sicily, they are also a treasure trove of biodiversity, where production activities and nature conservation coexist. Here there is a concentration of a great natural heritage recognised as a Special Protection Area (ITA010028) and Special Area of Conservation (ITA010007), IBA and Ramsar Site, but also an area of high landscape, architectural and ethno-anthropological value.
The Scala dei Turchi (Italian: "Stair of the Turks" or “Turkish Steps”) is a rocky cliff on the coast of Realmonte, near Porto Empedocle, southern Sicily, Italy. It has become a tourist attraction, partly due to its mention in Andrea Camilleri's series of detective stories about Commissario Montalbano.
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Escalera de los Turcos
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The Scala dei Turchi (Italian: "Stair of the Turks" or “Turkish Steps”) is a rocky cliff on the coast of Realmonte, near Porto Empedocle, southern Sicily, Italy. It has become a tourist attraction, partly due to its mention in Andrea Camilleri's series of detective stories about Commissario Montalbano.