Termini Imerese Provincia di Palermo Sicilia Italy
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Termini Imerese

Termini Imerese (Italian pronunciation: [ˈtɛrmini imeˈreːze, -eːse]; Sicilian: Tèrmini [ˈtɛɾmɪnɪ]) is a town of the Metropolitan City of Palermo on the northern coast of Sicily, in Italy. It is one of the most important towns of the Metropolitan City of Palermo, from which it is 33 km away. The town is easily reachable through its well developed infrastructures: there are three highway exits along the A19, its station is the meeting point between all of the Sicilian railway lines and its seaport links the town with other important maritime Italian cities. It has a judicial district. It's culturally interesting for the close Greek ruins of Himera, its numerous churches, Roman ruins, prehistorical finds and the annual celebration of the Carnival, one of the oldest of Italy. In the heart of the old town, at its lower level, there are the thermal baths of the Grand Hotel delle Terme, where precious hot waters flow since Roman age. In the areas of Termini and the near Sciara and Caccamo there's the Oriented Nature Reserve of Mount St. Calogero, which is located between the coast of Termini Imerese Gulf and the surrounding fertile flat territory. In the east zone of the town, there's an important industrial area, especially known for the former factory which was owned by FIAT and for the ENEL power plant “Ettore Majorana”.
Known in ancient times as: Thermae Himeraeae
Periods/Settlements: classical, hellenistic-republican, hellenistic-roman-early-empire, roman, late-antique, modern

Distance between:

Rome to Termini Imerese 279 Miles / 449 Kms
Milan to Termini Imerese 569 Miles / 915 Kms
Venice to Termini Imerese 522 Miles / 840 Kms


Postal Code 90018


Population 2020

Total: 25889
Total Men: 12651
Total Women: 12651

tourist attraction Nearby

Belvedere Termini Imerese
M.Y. Luise
Veduta Molo
Ponte San Leonardo - Presidio RodoArte Onlus