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Built between 1750 and 1770 by Baron Don Marco La Lomia Testasecca, it is considered an interesting example of late Baroque Sicilian architecture. It was the main residence of the La Lomia family, one of the most important noble families of Canicatt\u00ec. Recently restored, the building is in good condition, and is often used for exhibitions, conferences, private initiatives.   <\/p>\n<p>Traveling the last 3 kilometers of our itinerary, we arrive at Villa Bordonaro, an ancient Sicilian residence from 1200, with Arab-Norman details that have remained intact and visible in the arches facing the facade of the house. 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