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    Bagheria is the setting of Dacia Maraini's eponymous autobiographical work. [7] Diego D'Amico (1893-1947), who represented the Christian Democrats in the Constituent Assembly of Italy from 1946 to 1947, was from Bagheria.

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  2. Bagheria. Located on a cape on the outskirts of Palermo, Bagheria is a historic and interesting city in its right, though it is often overshadowed by its urban neighbor. The city dates back to the Phoenicians, who gave it the name Baaria. The promontory has seen a series of invaders and occupants through the millennia.

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  5. Guttuso Museum in Bagheria. In Bagheria at Villa Cattolica there is a “Museum of Contemporary Art”, dedicated to Renato Guttuso (1912-1987). The “Guttuso Museum” is divided into ten sections, with one dedicated to film and photography and a very interesting section dedicated to local artists especially Renato Guttuso (a strong realist painter depicting personal and social aspects of ...

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  6. Bagheria, town, northwestern Sicily, Italy, 8 miles (13 km) east-southeast of the city of Palermo. A resort of wealthy Palermitans, Bagheria is noted for several historic villas. The best-known are Villa Palagonia (1715), containing more than 60 Baroque grotesque statues of beggars, dwarfs,

  7. The town of Bagheria is not only a popular holiday destination, but also a place rich in lavish architecture. It is no coincidence that it was chosen as the set for many successful Italian films, including Baaria and Cinema Paradiso, directed by Giuseppe Tornatore. Between the Gulf of Palermo and the Gulf of Termini Imerese, Bagheria is the ...

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