The most important building in my beloved Castellammare del Golfo is of course the castle from which it gets it's name. Literally castle on the sea. Once the castle with the walled town were on the sea sort of. The Castle itself was on the water with a bridge that led to the walled town. That was long ago and for many years the castle laid sort of abandoned. Recently it was restored internally and externally and galleries, meeting centers and museums were created. The posted images were all shot in the museum that deals with the many crafts. The camera was the Panasonic LX-7 that my son borrowed permanently, so to speak. It is literally below the ground and makes for a very informative experience that should not be missed
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Sunday, November 3, 2013
The museum at the castle
The most important building in my beloved Castellammare del Golfo is of course the castle from which it gets it's name. Literally castle on the sea. Once the castle with the walled town were on the sea sort of. The Castle itself was on the water with a bridge that led to the walled town. That was long ago and for many years the castle laid sort of abandoned. Recently it was restored internally and externally and galleries, meeting centers and museums were created. The posted images were all shot in the museum that deals with the many crafts. The camera was the Panasonic LX-7 that my son borrowed permanently, so to speak. It is literally below the ground and makes for a very informative experience that should not be missed
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