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Gabinetto del Sindaco (Sala Montalbano)

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Via Francesco Mormina Penna, 97018, Scicli, Sicily, ItalyMap
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  • Julie P
    Julie P
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    Great experience well worth a visit

    I have read all the books and watched the TV series, Young Montalbano and Montalbano. Great to see the TV set which is permanently on view in the Comune. It brings the whole idea to life and the stor...

    Reviewed on Dec 9, 2019
  • BenYorkie
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    Montalbano Enjoyment

    This is one of the main film locations for Montalbano interiors. The commissioners office in the TV series but the Mayor's office for Scicli in reality. Great just to be there and feel part of the M...

    Reviewed on Sep 16, 2019
  • FionaG350
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    Exactly as seen on TV (and nice place selling arancini just down the road!)

    This is hard to believe that it is actually the Mayor's office as it is identical to the commissioner's office in the TV series Inspector Montalbano, down to the chairs in the corner. The steps o...

    Reviewed on Sep 23, 2018
  • Derek M
    Derek M
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    One for fans of Montalbano

    Not a lot to add to what others have said. If you are a fan you will recognise the room, and the door through which Montalbano enters and exits to see his boss. The rest of the building is still a wor...

    Reviewed on May 29, 2017
  • Eurwen S
    Eurwen S
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    If you are a Montalbano fan you can't miss this

    On entering the town hall there is a desk on the right where you can pay to join the tour of the mayor's office. This is an impressive room with a tapestry and insignia. It is here that Montalbano is ...

    Reviewed on Oct 1, 2016
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