The Isle of Lipari, volcanic in origin, has a wealth of remarkably therapeutic thermal springs, among which that of S. Calogero, situated on the west coast, stands out for its importance and antiquity. The springs, together with the sudatory caves fr...
In Lipari there is one of the most important archaeological museums in the whole of Italy, conceived in 1954 by L. Bernabo' Brea and M. Cavalier. A living museum, and therefore perennially in contact with its territory and the continuous archaeologic...
Lipari, the largest and most populated of the isles of the eolian archipelago preserves a rich heritage of civic and religious architecture. The eponymous town, heart and nerve centre of the island, has all the charm of an old seafarers' village, its...