In its own wide bay underneath the limestone bulk of Monte Pellegrino, and fronting the broad, fertile Conca d'Oro (Golden Shell) Valley,
PALERMO
is stupendously sited. Originally a Phoenician, then a Carthaginian colony, this remarkable city was long considered a prize worth capturing. Named Panormus (All Harbour), its mercantile attractions were obvious, and under Saracen and Norman rule in the ninth to twelfth centuries Palermo became the greatest city in Europe - famed for... [More]
The apartment hotel Casena dei Colli stands in a very favourable position in the heart of the city of Palermo, right on the edge of the vast Favorita Park, and is set in a luxuriant well-tended garden of 6,000 sq m. the main body of the structure is a splendid eighteenth-century villa - from which t... [More]
The hotel Baglio Conca DOro at the Cartiera Grande *Big Paper-Mill* is located in the Molara district that up to the end of the XVII century was still called *Pietro Molara*, because of the presence of the quarries from which the stone to build millstones was extracted. The historic *Marchese di ... [More]