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The first celebration of the Unification of Italy on its 150th anniversay.
It's a new holiday in our calender and the Regione Siciliana is opening all museums from 20.00 tonight and free entrances for everybody in all museums and archaeological areas in Sicily, tomorrow.

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W l'Italia...un pò di patriottismo non guasta!!


Duomo square - Ortigia - Vermexio Palace: cityhall


notte tricolore


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  1. Hi, joining you here from our Do What You Love course. Fun to see your post! I live outside of Milan (Vedano al Lambro) and we're going to go into Milan to see the celebrations going on. Should be fun! I'm sorry this class didn't start a bit earlier, as my family and I were in Sicily two weeks ago - and visited Siracusa too!

    RispondiElimina
  2. Ciao!!! what a pleasure to find you here and what a pity not to see in Siracusa!! Have you liked it?
    Follow me in my blog and I'll glad to have comments from you and your experience in Sicily
    Graziee..
    see you in our "e-class" then!
    un abbraccio

    RispondiElimina

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