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S. Michele

Palazzo Beneventano


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27 Agosto 2011: La Notte delle stelle ascendenti a Scicli.

Dopo la notte di S. Lorenzo e delle stelle cadenti che madre Natura ci regala puntualmente ogni anno, Scicli inventa La Notte delle stelle ascendenti.

Giochi di luci sul cielo magico del centro storico , dal colle di S. Matteo al convento della  Croce.

Negozi aperti a partire dalle 22.00 per un "magico shopping" e piacevoli passeggiate..

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27th August 2011: Scicli and its night of the rising stars

After the night of the falling stars last  that Mother Nature give us every year, tonight Scicli is inventing The night of the rising stars:

Light games in the magic sky of its historical centre , from the hill of St. Mattew to the convent of the Cross.

Shops open from 10.00 p.m. for a magic shopping and lovely walks

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