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Extract from the Bagheria Travel Guides:
Although it's tempting to head straight for Cefal, there are some enticing diversions before that - and they can also be seen on day-trips from Palermo. Road and railway cut eastwards, across Capo Zafferano, to reach the rural town of
BAGHERIA
, a ten-minute ride by train. Scattered across the town, a seventeenth- and eighteenth-century summer retreat, is a series of (largely neglected) Baroque country villas, on which the city's nobility stamped their mark. Most are privately owned, and closed to the public, but there is access to the
Villa Palagonia
(daily 9am-12.30pm & 4-6.30pm; L5000/?2.58) on Piazza Garibald... read the whole Bagheria Travel Guides...
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