Ciàvuru Feast in Monreale

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  • festivals

Date of the event

  • 8-9-10
  • September

The Ciàvuru Feast in Monreale is a food and wine event which is dedicated to street food and the most typical dishes not only of Sicilian tradition but of this particular area of ​​the island. The event, however, also wants to shine a spotlight on a land rich in folklore and culture, for which activities are planned that will lead visitors to discover the area, such as guided tours. For all those interested in participating in the street food festival in Monreale, here is the main information.

Description of the street food festival in Monreale

The street food festival in Monreale, also known by the name of Ciàvuru Feast, is a food and wine event that culminates in the offering of typical Sicilian products. There Sicilian cooking is known and appreciated all over the world, but few know that the concept of street food was born on the island, when local chefs decided to transform some typical recipes into a version to be enjoyed while out for a walk.
Il Ciàvuru Feast It therefore wants to make everyone aware of the goodness of these recipes, which is why visitors will be able to wander around the different stands and taste specialties of all kinds. Furthermore, concerts will also be scheduled during the two days of the event folk music, folklore activities and much more, to satisfy an audience of both adults and children.

The history linked to the Ciàvuru Feast in Monreale

There is no particular story linked to the street food festival in Monreale, in the sense that since it is not an event linked to a religious occasion, it is an idea recently born from the activity of promotion of the territory by the municipal authorities. The event, in fact, was strongly desired to attract an audience of tourists to Monreale even outside the usual holiday periods, and in fact the objective was fully achieved given that every year more and more visitors flock to the streets of center of Montreal to taste the specialties of Ciàvuru Feast.

When the street food festival takes place in Monreale

La street food festival in Monreale it is held every year in the month of September, in second fortnight. The date may vary as it is not linked to any religious holiday.

Where the street food festival takes place in Monreale

Il Ciàvuru Feast in Monreale it is held at Vaglica square, in the heart of the village, and in the immediately surrounding streets, such as Via Roma.

What to do during the Ciàvuru Feast in Monreale

The village of Monreale it is one of the most famous in all of Sicily for its beauty Arab-Norman architecture which persists intact. Those who decide to take part in the Ciàvuru Feast will be able to take advantage of the opportunity to take part in one of the guided tours they organize for the occasion or simply carve out some time to visit the town.
A monument not to be missed, which is the one best known by all, is the cathedral of Santa Maria Nuova, also known simply by the name of Monreale Cathedral: is UNESCO heritage and is famous for its Byzantine style mosaics. Also noteworthy is the Monastery of San Benedetto, strongly desired by William I, and the Diocesan Museum, which instead preserves numerous paintings by local artists, starting from 1700 onwards.
Also worth seeing Monreale Collegiate Church where the celebration takes place Corpus Christi, and the Mineralogical Museum, Or the Museum of Minerals in Monreale.
Finally, the Saracen Tower of Malpasso, in addition to being an ancient monument, it is also a place from which you can enjoy a beautiful panorama of the Gold Basin.

How to get to Monreale

Anyone who wishes to take part in the street food festival in Monreale will be able to leave by car from Palermo and simply walk along Via Giuseppe Pitré.
From Trapani, however, you can follow the A29 first and then the E933.
From Catania, Syracuse and Messina take the A19.
From Agrigento first the SS189 and then the SS121.
Even those leaving from Caltanissetta will be able to choose the same route as those moving from Catania, and therefore the A19, as well as from Enna.
Monreale has its own railway station on the local line that connects the capital to Agrigento, in any case from Palermo it can also be easily reached by bus, thanks to the local lines made available by the AST company.

 

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