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Federico II Palace Hotel

Federico II Palace Hotel
4.0 star property
Enna
8.0 out of 10, Very good, (55)
"Situato in una zona di espansione ad Enna Bassa, l’hotel dista pochi chilometri dal centro storico di Enna. L’edificio, moderno e imponente, è isolato, al centro di un ampio spazio nel quale trovano posto il solarium e la piscina all’aperto, i giardini e un’ampia area adibita al parcheggio. L’aspetto esterno è gradevole, in stile mediterraneo classicheggiante: la hall è molto spaziosa e ben arredata, l’accoglienza cortese e professionale Stupenda la loro spa, con una bellissima piscina di acqua...
Italy
Mary
The price is 3.928.536 ₫
4.444.953 ₫ total
includes taxes & fees
23 Dec - 24 Dec
Federico II Palace Hotel

Hotel Sicilia

Hotel Sicilia
4.0 star property
Enna
9.8 out of 10, Exceptional, (7)
"Everything in the hotel was brand new. Great views. Walking distance to the church and castle. Dedicated parking spots. Restaurant downstairs. "
United Kingdom
Conyo
Hotel Sicilia
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Learn more about Enna

Perched high in Sicily's mountainous heart, Enna's ancient Castello di Lombardia offers spectacular views across the island's rugged interior. Explore the town's rich archaeological museum before joining locals for evening passeggiata along Via Roma's charming cafés and shops.

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The Sicilian cannolo is one of the most famous Italian sweets in the world. Contrary to what most people believe, these delicious ricotta-cream filled wafers have been around for a long, long time. During his time spent in Sicily as a Roman queastor, Cicero fell in love with a predecessor of the modern cannolo. He described the dessert as a tube stuffed with a sweet, milk-based filling.
According to some accounts, however, the creation of modern cannoli came as a result of the Arabs who once controlled Sicily. This satisfying sweet was likely created inside a Muslim harem in the city of Kalt El Nissa, modern-day Caltanissetta. In this harem, the women spent their time preparing this delicacy.
In fact, it may very well have been on of these women who modified a preexisting Arab dessert made with ricotta, almonds and honey to fit Cicero’s description. In doing so, she created what is now known throughout the world as Sicilian cannoli.
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