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    Corleone (Italian: [korleˈoːne]; Sicilian: Cunigghiuni [kʊnɪɟˈɟuːnɪ] or Curliuni [kʊɾlɪˈuːnɪ]) is an Italian town and comune of roughly 11,158 inhabitants in the Metropolitan City of Palermo, in Sicily.

    • The Mafia and The Godfather
    • Corleone Town and Churches
    • Other Corleone Monuments

    Of course many visitors come to Corleone because of its mafia history and "Godfather' connections. After the Second World War Corleone was indeed a stronghold of the Italian mafia and a number of Mafia bosses come from the town including Tommy Gagliano, Giuseppe Morello, Luciano Leggio, Bernardo Provenzano and Salvatore "Toto" Riina. The Mafia conn...

    There is a famous motto that describes Corleone as "the city of one hundred churches" - the description is correct, both in religious and artistic terms, and the artistic heritage of the town is concentrated in its churches and the artworks they contain. The most important of the religious buildings in Corleone is the Mother Church, dedicated to Sa...

    Notable civic monuments in Corleone include the 19th century palaces, such as the Provenzano Palace, the Cammarata Palace with its bell tower, and the ruins of the “Castello Soprano” with the Saracen Tower and “Rocca Sottana” . The Pippo Rizzo Civic Museumexhibits archaeological finds from the area. On the edge of town there is an attractive waterf...

    • The Anti-Mafia Movement. Il Laboratorio della Legalità (Anti-Mafia Museum) In the not-too-distant-past the man on the street wouldn’t dare speak out against the Cosa Nostra for fear of violent repercussions.
    • Religious Sites – Corleone: “The City of a 100 Churches” Built in the 13th century, the neo-classical Chiesa Madre (Mother Church) displays several important pieces of art including a 17th century wooden carving of San Filippo d’Agira, a 16th century statue representing Saint Biagio and marble panel of the Baptism of Christ from the same period.
    • Historical Landmarks. Rocca Soprana lies just east of town and is marked by an ancient tower dating back to the Arab epoch. Pippo Rizzo Archaeological Museum of Corleone exhibits finds from various ancient sites in the surrounding countryside.
    • Natural Wonders. Cascata delle due Rocche (Waterfall of the Two Rocks) is just a short walk from the historical center through the narrow streets of the San Giuliano district.
  2. Corleone is mostly on the tourist trail because of its mafia connections and particularly as the fictional home to Vito Corleone the main character in 'The Godfather'. Corleone is inland in the north-western part of Sicily. Explore Corleone

  3. Corleone, the "City of One Hundred Churches", is a small town encircled by cliffs that time has modeled in shape of fortifications and towers, with a charming landscape dominated by the "Twin Rocks". The name of the town is well known because it was also used as the surname of the main character in Mario Puzo's book "The Godfather".

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  5. If you’are planning to visit Corleone for your next trip and you are looking for the best places to visit, here you’ll find tips and suggestions of most popular point of interest and activities not to be missed in Corleone and surrounding.