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Cute place worth a visit!
Quirky place to visit! Not very big, but lovely to see the effort made in making the ‘Ritual Bread’ in all different regions of Sicily. There was an imposing altar, covered with various shapes of brea...
Went 4 years ago (there was no option to give the correct date below). It was then housed in a small chapel and I think better lit. We were amazed by the stunning detailed moulded in dough - e.g. broa...
It's a tiny room, very dark, with a few displays. It takes 5 minutes to look at, and there was no one there to explain anything. I had high hopes but I was disappointed. Only go if you're already in t...
It was discovered by chance, site at the interior of a beautiful historic palace, with the "guide" and the story of Mr. Gaspare ... deserves a visit! Incredible artistic structures, compliments!
Cute place worth a visit!
Quirky place to visit! Not very big, but lovely to see the effort made in making the ‘Ritual Bread’ in all different regions of Sicily. There was an imposing altar, covered with various shapes of brea...
Stunning craftsmanship
Went 4 years ago (there was no option to give the correct date below). It was then housed in a small chapel and I think better lit. We were amazed by the stunning detailed moulded in dough - e.g. broa...
Tiny!
It's a tiny room, very dark, with a few displays. It takes 5 minutes to look at, and there was no one there to explain anything. I had high hopes but I was disappointed. Only go if you're already in t...
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It is a private museum where the owner is making a lot of trouble to discover different ritual breads.
Nice discovery!
It was discovered by chance, site at the interior of a beautiful historic palace, with the "guide" and the story of Mr. Gaspare ... deserves a visit! Incredible artistic structures, compliments!