MARSALA UNDERGROUND let's discover the hidden part of the city

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Up to 24 hours before the start time
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Service animals welcome

You will get to know the hidden part of the city of Marsala; the one created by the quarrymen during the extraction phase.

It will be a city with a particular architecture, made up of limestone pinnacles that rise from the depths of the extraction and a succession of majestic walls and overhangs that make the landscape very similar to the Grand Canyon.

It will be a slow and relaxing walk that will take us from the countryside level to 30 meters of depth. The first stretch will allow us to get to know the various spontaneous aromatic plants that flood the route with colors and smells; we will observe the characteristics of the limestone rock that makes up and delimits the open-air quarries and we will talk about this current extraction system.

After a stop for refreshments, we will proceed into the quarries in tunnels which, due to their size, can be defined as extensive cathedrals of calcarenite with their 25 meter pillars and massive walls that alternate with the voids dug by the quarrymen.

What's included

  • THE OWNER WILL BE YOUR GUIDE
  • A REFRESHMENT

What's Not Included

    What's not included
    • Gratuities

    Languages spoken by guide

    Italian

    Audio-supported languages

    German
    English
    French

    Additional information

    Wheelchair accessible

    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

    Service animals allowed

    Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

    Suitable for all physical fitness levels

    Location

    Departure point

    Parco delle Cave, Via Margi 6/d, Ciavolo, 91025
    Via Google you will have the exact location. You will come and visit us directly on site. The guide will wait for you at the meeting place.

    End point

    Parco delle Cave, Via Margi 6/d, Ciavolo, 91025

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