1.
Church of Sant'Alberto
Via Garibaldi, Trapani
The construction of this church began in 1681 and was completed in 1700. It belonged to the priest congretation under the title of San Alberto. It has a circled plan with the entrance axis prevailing on the transversal axis; the interior is designed in Baroque style.
It has been closed for worship for many years.
2.
Mercato del Pesce
Piazza Mercato del Pesce, Trapani
3.
Cascina delle Palme
Piazza Garibaldi, Trapani

Sant'Alberto interior view 1.

Sant'Alberto street view.



Exhibition time at St.Alberto.

Sant'Alberto entrance from via Garibaldi.

At the crossroads. On the left is the road to the Mercato del Pesce, and on the right is via Garibaldi where St.Alberto is situated. It's a 5 minute leisurely walk between the two locations.



The newly-renovated Mercato del Pesce. There are five small-to-medium rooms available for exhibits, along with the open space of the square.










The picturesque Cascina delle Palme. 10 minutes stroll from the Mercato del Pesce and Sant'Alberto, on the waterfront.
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