Marsala

Marsala

Marsala

Marsala, a port city on Sicily’s western coast, is renowned for its namesake wine but also offers a rich tapestry of cultural and historical attractions. Visitors can explore archaeological ruins that hint at the city’s ancient past, as well as a 15th-century Benedictine monastery, which stands as a testament to its religious heritage. The historic center, with its narrow streets and traditional architecture, invites exploration and provides a delightful setting for a leisurely stroll.

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