
Pirandello's birthplace is located in a district called "the Caos," an area halfway between Agrigento and Porto Empedocle, in the southern part of Sicily. It is set on a hill facing the Mediterranean sea, in a natural setting full of olive trees and centuries-old oaks. Here you will instantly feel to go back in time.
We recommend you to drop by this place so important in Pirandello's life. You will find yourself enveloped in the atmospheres in which the author recounted the malaise of the petty-bourgeois class of his time.
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