BY: Noemi Curti
Palermo is a beautiful city in Sicily that, every year, thousands of tourists fall in love with: famous for its artistic and cultural beauties and for its street food based on typical Sicilian products, the city preserves a more unique than rare village.
We are talking about Borgo Parrini, a hamlet of Partinico (just outside Palermo), a village inspired by the colorful art of Antoni Gaudì, which is worth visiting at least once in your life.
SOURCE: https://italian-traditions.com/
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