Cooking at the Palace
The frame is that of Palazzo Ajutamicristo.
You will be personally welcomed by the hostess, who will guide you through a visit of the Palace and share its history and related anecdotes.
Then, in the beautiful historic kitchen of the Palace, you will spend two hours with Mrs. Wanda to learn all the secrets of Sicilian cuisine, including cassata! Finally, the dining room will serve as the setting for the lunch you have prepared together.
The Palace
The Palace is named after Guglielmo Ajutamicristo, a banker of Pisan origin, who had it built for his family between 1495 and 1501. He entrusted the work to the famous architect Matteo Carnilivari (also the author of Palazzo Abatellis), but due to excessive expenses, the palace was only partially completed, altering the grand plans initially established.
In 1500, it hosted Queen Joanna, wife of King Don Ferrante of Naples; in 1535, Emperor Charles V stayed there, unable to lodge in the Royal Palace due to its lack of grandeur; in 1544, Muley Hassan, King of Tunis, resided there shortly before being blinded by his son Ajaja; in 1576, Don John of Austria, brother of King Philip II, was received there.
Period
All year round
Price
On request
Duration
Approximately 4 hours
Type
Cooking class for individuals and small groups, minimum 2 people
Included
Cooking class, lunch, and visit of the Palace
Transport
Self-drive itinerary