This is a modern building located in the heart of the city's business district. It is easily accessible from the highway, S.S. 113 and the train station, and is close to the historic center, famous for its 18th-century villas.
Bagheria (Baarìa in Sicilian) boasts a valuable monumental heritage: the 18th-century villas, jewels of Sicilian architecture, built by the nobility of the time who chose Bagheria as a holiday destination, making this town near Palermo famous worldwide. Bagheria is a city rich in cultural events and has given birth to many prominent figures in the field of arts and culture, including the painter Renato Guttuso, the poet Ignazio Buttitta, the director Giuseppe Tornatore, and the photographer Ferdinando Scianna, just to name a few. Finally, but not least important, the Litoranea Aspra Sant'Elia is worth visiting to see the famous Blue Arch and the suggestive Zafferano Cape, which are among the most beautiful seaside spots in our area.