On this tour you can visit the town of S.Angelo di Brolo, thus discovering a small pearl of nature, culture and taste. The city of the S.Angelo PGI salami and, last but not least, the town that boasted the presence of 42 churches and 5 monasteries.
You will begin your visit from the sumptuous church of the Santissimo Salvatore which houses the museum of sacred art which collects real artistic and historical treasures, and you will continue through the characteristic streets up to the mother church of Santa Maria.
Afterwards you will visit the ancient Basilian monastery and the former Franciscan convent, with the adjoining church of San Francesco d'Assisi, and the adjacent Museum of Angels, which collects numerous works by local and non-local artists.
At this point there will be a small stop in a surprise location to taste the excellent typical local products, before heading towards the Saracen Tower and the medieval complex and finally concluding the tour at the "Guardiola di Piraino, a panoramic place of rare beauty and views breathtaking.
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In this guided tour in Sant'Angelo di Brolo and its surroundings you will be able to visit:
• Church of San Salvatore
• Mother Church of Santa Maria
• Piazzetta dei Santi Filippo e Giacomo
• Former convent of the Franciscan friars
• Museum of Angels
• Former Basilian monastery
• Medieval alleys and views
• Saracen Tower and medieval complex
A tasting of the typical cured meats of Sant'Angelo di Brolo will also be included, accompanied by excellent local wine, in a surprise location
After visiting Sant'Angelo di Brolo and tasting the exquisite local specialties you will head to the "Guardiola di Piraino", a panoramic point with a view of the entire coast and the Aeolian Islands. Here you can relax and enjoy the breathtaking view as well as take some wonderful photos.
At the entrance to Sant'Angelo di Brolo there is the only petrol station in the town and exactly next to it is the Bar Pizzino, the meeting point to start the tour.
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