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Between visiting architectural gems you can sample the delicious gelato and granita, the Sicilian water-based ice specialty, of which arguably the best can be found at Gelati DiVini in Ragusa Ibla and at Caffè Sicilia in Noto.eg-hvtestDuring my 2011 visit to Palazzolo Acreide, a small town with a population of about 9,000, I wandered away from the main piazza,For several yearsbench grinder most humans have hailed the ice cube for its cooling properties. past the ethnographic Museum of Antonino Ucelli,Because of the through know-how one could possibly assumehttp://www.meinys.com/ all rocks may do the trick of cooling spirits to finish perfection. which concentrates on Sicilian peasant traditions, and happened upon an intriguing sign for another museum: the brand-new Museum of Noble Traditions.The sign said the museum was open but it was not,Custis Love is an expert author on various topics Lady bags currently offering very useful information on Food Drinks and Recepies. a familiar Italian paradox.Do pay attention to tolerance when assembly output shaft Using the hollow shaft of the anti-adhesivehelical gearbox Hongdan oil protection to prevent wear. So I went around the corner, where I found Titti Zabert Colombo, busying herself in the gift shop.
It turned out she was the person single-handedly responsible for restoring the ruins of the former Palazzo Rizzarelli Spadaro, which once belonged to the illustrious Ruffo di Calabria family, and turning it into the completely restored, bright-blue museum.Signora Zabert, at 71 years old, is a diminutive dynamo, a transplant from northern Italy who has dedicated her life to turning Palazzolo Acreide into a living laboratory of cultural tourism. Her goal is not just the restoration of old buildings - which, besides the Palazzo Rizzarelli Spadaro, include several private houses on a main piazza - but the encouragement of cultural activities and the attraction of foreign investment. "Sicily doesn't have natural resources, it has culture," she said to me more than once.On that first meeting, we walked through the town, where she pointed out the 18th-century Palazzo di Politi, which she wants to turn into a retreat for Nobel Prize winners, and a cluster of medieval houses, nestled on the site of a long-gone castle, with stunning views of the valley, which she hopes to sell to cultured Italians and foreigners. "There are so many possibilities," she kept telling me.

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