Punto e Pasta

Marsala


Pasta fiends will be in foodie heaven in this veritable ode to pasta. Be it ravioli, tortellini, gnocchi, pappardelle or the region's much-loved busiata, everything is fresh, homemade and artisanal. Dining is to take-away or enjoy in the small but stylish interior beneath ancient beams. The day's special chalked on the board – generally €5 or €6 for a 150g-portion of pasta, bread and water – is unbeatable value.


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Nearby Marsala attractions

1. Chiesa del Purgatorio

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This beautiful 18th-century church (1771), with showy, heavily sculpted facade, is a fine example of Sicilian baroque architecture – as is the ornate…

2. Museo degli Arazzi Fiammingi

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Tapestry fans should check out this tiny museum displaying eight 16th-century Flemish tapestries, woven in Brussels for Spanish King Philip II.

3. Piazza della Repubblica

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Marsala's most elegant piazza is dominated by the imposing Chiesa Madre. Just across the way, on the eastern side of the square, is the arcaded Palazzo…

4. Palazzo VII Aprile

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This lovely arcaded palazzo, formerly known as the Palazzo Senatorio (Senatorial Palace), is now Marsala's town hall.

5. Complesso Monumentale San Pietro

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Housed in a beautifully restored 15th-century convent, this arts centre is home to an intriguing complex of small museums. Most noteworthy is the upstairs…

6. Porta Garibaldi

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This old town gate marks the southern edge of Marsala's historic centre.

7. Porta Nuova

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This old town gate marks the western edge of Marsala's historic centre.

8. Museo Archeologico Baglio Anselmi

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Marsala's finest treasure is the partially reconstructed remains of a Carthaginian liburna (warship) sunk off the Egadi Islands during the First Punic War…