Pirandello’s house
Pirandello (1867-1936), a famous playwright, won the Nobel Prize for
Italian Literature. The house has been converted into a museum and consists
of four rooms, preserving written and graphic materials as well as pictures
of the writer.
The Regional Archeological Museum and the church of San
Nicola
The museum was planned out by Menissi in 1967 with innovative ideas.
It is arranged in chronological and topographical order where there
are lots of numerous interesting findings.
Inside, there is the original giant Telamon, an outstanding collection
of Attic vases, the marble statue of a young athlete Ephebus of Agrigento,
a statue of a warrior of Agrigento, several Greek and Roman sarcophagi
as well as a famous vase from Gela.