A Different Kind of Feast for the Eyes

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My highlight of today’s adventures in Palermo, in terms of sightseeing, was a visit to the private museum, Stanze al Genio, a collection of majolica ceramic floor tiles focused on designs from Naples and Sicily created from the end of the 16th century to the beginning of the 20th century. Housed in the 17th-century Palazzo Torre Piraino in Palermo’s historic center (precisely Kalsa, for those who want to know), when Julia and I stepped through the door of the antique palazzo, we walked through the ground-floor stables (There aren’t animals in these quarters any longer, but I finally understood the concept of the family’s stables being below the main living areas of such a home.).

An appointment is required to visit Stanze al Genio museum, so, be sure to call ahead, because slots fill-up! Such a planned visit is well worth it if you are a ceramics fan like me. The co-owner and guide spent a full hour with us explaining in-detail the history, materials, and relationships between the various tile designs (By the way, did I mention, it’s actually the owners’ residence?). It’s really a site to see, and definitely an off-the-beaten-path experience. Come with me, I’ll show you the way! 

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Allison Scola is founder, owner, and curator of Experience Sicily and the Cannoli Crawl. Named one of the experts for the 2019 New York Times Travel Show, Scola writes and lectures on Sicily and leads immersive tours and designs custom itineraries that delight discerning travelers. She has been featured on Rudy Maxa’s World with the Carey’s, America’s #1 Travel Radio Show and as the cannoli expert in the documentary Cannoli, Traditions Around the Table. Scola has lectured about Sicily at University of Pennsylvania, The New School, LIU Post University, Queens College, Westchester Italian Cultural Center, at high schools in the New York City metropolitan area, and at events in New York City.

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