Castle of Bauso Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Nicola S
Points to the Sicilian
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We would have liked to visit it and review it positively but Sunday 1 October afternoon, despite the internet being indicated as opening time 16.15, up to 16.45 No sign of ...
Some difficulties to find it from the state, because of a few indications, but then it was a pleasant surprise once it arrived. Located on a rocky spider over the Messin motorway ...
I owe the title to the belief that I really spent my leisure time well. The site is very nice and very well maintained by gentle and available staff. Ms. Enza made me pleasant ...
Bauso's castle is pure magic with a spectacular view of the sea. If you come to Villafranca, go to visit this small castle and you will be enchanted. They also organize inside manifests...
Construite in 1590, the Bauso Castle was the residence of Cotton Stefano and linked to the historic novel “Pascal Bruno”, written by Alexandre Dumas who was invited to Sicilia by Vincenzo Bell ...
Points to the Sicilian
We would have liked to visit it and review it positively but Sunday 1 October afternoon, despite the internet being indicated as opening time 16.15, up to 16.45 No sign of ...
Well and well kept
Some difficulties to find it from the state, because of a few indications, but then it was a pleasant surprise once it arrived. Located on a rocky spider over the Messin motorway ...
A good time spent
I owe the title to the belief that I really spent my leisure time well. The site is very nice and very well maintained by gentle and available staff. Ms. Enza made me pleasant ...
A charming place
Bauso's castle is pure magic with a spectacular view of the sea. If you come to Villafranca, go to visit this small castle and you will be enchanted. They also organize inside manifests...
Between myth and reality
Construite in 1590, the Bauso Castle was the residence of Cotton Stefano and linked to the historic novel “Pascal Bruno”, written by Alexandre Dumas who was invited to Sicilia by Vincenzo Bell ...