Discover Palermo cycling between Liberty elegance, visionary entrepreneurship and authentic flavors, following in the footsteps of the famous Florio family. This exclusive tour will guide you through the places that tell their incredible history, combining culture, architecture and gastronomy.
Starting from the heart of the city, admire the majestic Teatro Massimo, symbol of artistic liveliness, and then be fascinated by the Villino Favaloro, an extraordinary example of Liberty architecture. You will continue to the magnificent Villino Florio, a true jewel of the time, which embodies the entrepreneurial spirit and refined taste that made this family great.
After cycling among the places that defined an era, you will immerse yourself in the flavors of Sicily with a tasting of Marsala Superiore from the historic Florio winery, accompanied by delicious almond desserts. A unique moment to savor tradition and experience history through taste.
At the Teatro Massimo, travelers can admire from the outside the majesty of one of the largest opera houses in Europe. The visit allows you to observe its imposing neoclassical facade, with unique architectural details that tell the story and prestige of this iconic place.
During the stage, curiosities and historical anecdotes related to the Theatre and its role in Palermo culture will be shared. The experience offers a fascinating perspective on the artistic and historical significance of this extraordinary architectural work, all from the comfort of the outside.
At Villino Favaloro, travelers can admire from the outside one of the most fascinating examples of Liberty style in Palermo. Designed by architect Giovan Battista Filippo Basile and completed by his son Ernesto, the villa is an architectural masterpiece that recounts the period of great economic and cultural splendor of the city between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
During the stage, it will be possible to observe the characteristic octagonal tower and hear stories about the Favaloro family and the role of the villa in the history of Palermo. An opportunity to discover an architectural jewel and immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of the city.
At Villino Florio, travelers can admire from the outside one of the most elegant symbols of Liberty style in Palermo. This architectural masterpiece, designed by Ernesto Basile, tells the story of the Florio family, one of the most influential dynasties in Sicily between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
The meeting point is located in Via Discesa dei Giudici 13, Palermo. It is located in the historic center, a few steps from Piazza Pretoria and the famous Fontana Pretoria.
6' walk from Central Station
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