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Other stages of the itinerary
- monuments and museums
- Church and Monastery of St. Francis of Assisi
- Oscura gate and Clock Tower
- Botteghelle gate
- CHURCH OF THE JESUITS
- Church of S. Nicola
- PALAZZO MILO BARONI DELLA SALINA
- POST OFFICE BUILDING
- Ligny Tower
- Fountain of Saturn
- Church of S. Liberale
- LAZZARETTO
- Church of S.Maria del Gesł
- Church of S.Pietro
- PALAZZO ALESSANDRO FERRO
- PALAZZO D'ALI
- Fish Market Square
- Bastion of S.Anna or Imperiale
- Church and Monastery of S.Maria of Itria
- S. Agostino Church
- Church of S. Domenico
- PALAZZO LUCATELLI
- PALAZZO CIAMBRA-GIUDECCA
- CASINA DELLE PALME
- PALAZZO SENATORIO
- MUSEO REGIONALE PEPOLI E CHIOSTRO
- Church of S. Maria del Soccorso
- PALAZZO DELLA VICARIA
- Sanctuary of the Annunziata
- S. Lorenzo Cathedral
- PALAZZO RICCIO BARONI DI S.GIOACCHINO
- VILLINO NASI
- LA COLOMBAIA
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PALAZZO RICCIO DI MORANA
Built according to the plans of the architect Andrea Gigante, a student of Giovan Biagio Amico; its 16th century origins were alterated over time. It belonged to Don Giacomo Riccio, Baron of Saint Anna and Arcudaci. The façade is neoclassic style, with three orders that culminate in the central triangular tympanum. The openings are framed with pilaster strips as are the sculptures and relief sculptures. The ample reception room with its majolica tiled floor, the frescos and the plaster art works on the ceiling are noteworthy. It is the seat of Trapani’s Regional Provinciale Presidency.