Palermo’s icon, it stands out for its majestic neoclassical facade and dome. Opened in 1874, it has hosted countless performances, from operas to concerts. Located in the heart of the city, it is a vibrant cultural meeting point, essential for art lovers.
It is one of the largest and most beautiful opera houses in Europe. Opened in 1897, its impressive neoclassical architecture and majestic main hall with a capacity of over 1,300 spectators make it a true cultural symbol of the city.
It is a cultural treasure that houses one of the most important collections of ancient Sicily and classical world. Founded in the 18th century, the museum is notable for its impressive collection of Greek sculptures, Roman mosaics and Etruscan objects.
Impressive architectural and cultural complex that combines history and natural beauty. Opened in 1932, this space houses sports facilities such as the historic Municipal Stadium and large green areas that invite you to stroll and enjoy the outdoors.
Located in the heart of Palermo, it is one of the most emblematic fountains of Sicily. Built in the 16th century, it stands out for its spectacular Renaissance design and its numerous sculptures representing mythological and allegorical figures.
Palermo’s gastronomy is a delightful reflection of its rich history and cultural diversity. Famous for its fusion of Arabic, Norman and Italian flavors, it offers a wide range of dishes. Do not miss the "arancine" (stuffed rice balls), the "pasta alla Norma" (pasta with eggplant and ricotta cheese) and the "panelle" (fried chickpea flour).