Sciacca's Enchanted Castle Museum: Tour Unique Art Brut by Filippo Bentivegna
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Sciacca
Discover the indescribable atmosphere of Sciacca's Enchanted Castle Museum, home to unique Art Brut sculptures by Filippo Bentivegna. Explore the creativity of this renowned artist and experience the wonder of 'outside art' in a stunning museum-garden setting.
Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Il Castello Incantato - Filippo Bentivegna’s life was unusual and eccentric. He was born in Sciacca on 3 ͬ ͩMay 1888 in a big family with economic difficulties. So, when Filippo was a child, he had to work hard and he couldn’t go to school. At the age of twenty, in 1908, he enlisted in the Navy and he stayed work so he ventured to America. But there, life was too hard racist ideas. So he was immediately marginalized because of his non-conformist ideas.

During this period, Filippo fell in love whit an american girl and because of this relationship he was violently beaten up by his love rival. He was very shocked by this episode and his nature deeply changed. Obliged to repatriate, he settled in Sciacca and, with the money he had earned in America, he bought a little estate where he spent the rest of his life painting and chiseling trees and stones. His sculptures are various and they represent known and unknow subjects of the reign where he was the “King”. In fact, Filippo loved to be called by people “His Excellency”.

In the middle of the estate there is Bentivegna’s house, whose wall are decorated with sketches reminding his american experience, in particular, you can admire a big fish containing a smaller fish in his belly which perhaps represents the ship that lead him to New York.

Filippo was very fond of one of his work he called “The Enchantment Key”. People say he used to wander around city street with a short stick in his hand that he held like a scepter proclaiming himself “Lord of the Caves”. Due to a slow decline of his health, he was forced to move to another house in the center of Sciacca. But he kept on taking care of this estate till death. He died in 1967, at the age of 78 years old. A group of 14 sculptures of Filippo Bentivegna are exhibited in the “Art Brut Museum” of Lausanne.

What's Included
  • Standard Entry Ticket to ‘Enchanted Castle’
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks
Additional Information

Situated on the western fringes of Sicily, nestled against Mount Kronio and just a short distance from Sciacca, lies the ‘Enchanted Castle’. This remarkable location is a fusion of human imagination and natural beauty, with olives and almond trees intermingling with numerous stone etchings crafted by Filippo Bentivegna, known as ‘Phillip of the heads’. A truly gifted individual, Bentivegna was renowned for his exceptional creativity and is often considered one of the most notable figures in ‘art brut’ or ‘outsider art’.

  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Your tickets will be held at the theater box office for collection on the day of the performance
Location
Il Castello Incantato
via Fondo Bentivegna, 16
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Dream47299251153
May 23, 2024
just perfect - 1 week as a couple really at the top. animation team reception server ...at the top Melanie Giovanni Gigi Valentina Andrea and all the others.. welcoming pleasant helpful efficient... varied local buffets.. different pasta every day. late arrival and yet we were expected welcomed with drinks and snacks. I will come back without hesitation
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Mikujamussu
Apr 21, 2024
A hidden gem - This was a very unique and interesting attraction. It exceeded our expectations as it isn’t just another castle, despite its name. It certainly has an enchanted atmosphere to it. It is a sculpture park full of uniquely beautiful art. There are also very interesting caves in the area, which you can explore inside. If you want to see something different when visiting Western/Southern Sicily, this is it. It is very easy to visit this, Sciacca and Capo Bianco together, if you have a car, as they are very close to each other.
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Danielaaz4886pq
Feb 20, 2024
Unmissable - Not to be missed! Super recommended: you walk thinking about the life of this man, retracing his story, the view is breathtaking!
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Janqqq
Sep 12, 2023
The life of an eccentric… - ... whose obsessive creativity found its expression in this rock garden with thousands of stone heads. I find the lives of such people so incredibly fascinating because, despite their humble origins and without any schooling - let alone academic training - they have risen above everything that could have been predetermined for someone of their status. A simple man, born as one of many children into a poor fishing family, he fought his way through and returned to Sicily from the USA as an obviously broken man - who had also failed to find happiness in love. He had suffered a serious head injury in the USA and was unable to work. In absentia, he was sentenced to three years in prison in Italy as a deserter. Before he began his sentence, he was subjected to a psychiatric examination and declared insane but not dangerous. A gaunt man who looks almost like his sculptures in the black and white videos shown in the exhibition room. A driven man, someone who evidently had a need for art and for whom self-realization in his sculptures was as important as the air he breathed. You constantly read about him that he created his own kingdom with thousands of stone subjects - as if he was some kind of quirky little man plagued by an inferiority complex. I don't think so, though. I think that art was a calling for him, something that elevated him above everything that was meant for him as a fisherman. Perhaps this was also his way of dealing with an unrequited love. Who can claim to have become a nation's cultural heritage after their death and over the years? Admission costs five euros and is worth every cent. On the terrace downstairs next to the entrance you can drink a wonderful ice-cold glass of white wine.
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Robylucynapoli
May 5, 2024
Art and madness - We were here on 27-04-24 in the afternoon and we can tell you that it is a singular place and the gentleman at the ticket office told us that the abandonment of the site meant that ignored people (intelligent for them) stole or took away thousands of heads and those that remain are only the third part of the heritage that Bentivenga had sculpted. Today there are around 3000 of them. As we said, this kingdom was the territory and home of Filippo Bentivegna, born in Sciacca in 1888. He emigrated to the United States at a very young age, moving from Boston to New York and then Chicago, and had an accident on the work that marked his life and in 1919, having returned from the USA after the Great War, he closed himself in this farm in solitude, giving life to the court of the kingdom populated by sculpted heads. In 1967 his death came and the following year, a collaborator of Jean Dubuffet, theorist of Art Brut, arrived in Sciacca, who recognized the artistic importance of the work of the "madman of Sciacca" and so the site was renovated and open to public. Today some of Bentivegna's heads are exhibited at the Art Brut museum in Lausanne, established in memory of Dubuffet. Highly recommended visit. Hello from Roby and Lucy from Sant' Anastasia (Naples).
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Giovannigl8912rq
Aug 13, 2023
A visit to the enchanted castle - I was in this wonderful and quite suggestive place, full of emotions and imagination. My son was very happy with this visit, full of history and imagination. The quarries where the stones were taken from, the trees carved into the shape of faces. Truly a great experience. I highly recommend the visit.
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E3647oasandya
Apr 30, 2023
Out of the ordinary (extraordinary) - Something very different to anything we have seen before in Sicily. Well worth the visit. Some very creative art work by an extraordinary man.
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Ziasimonami
Aug 12, 2023
Beautiful enchanted place - A man who expressed his emotions by carving rock and logs. Locked in his kingdom with his subjects. I give 3 stars because the place deserves to be enhanced and MAINTAINED better as it is a "cultural asset" place I'll post some photos of the bins full of rubbish at 11.30am.
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627debbiev
Jul 23, 2023
Odd rather than enchanted; don’t go there just for this - We were in Sciacca, so we decided to make a visit to the enchanted castle. I was expecting different kinds of sculptures but the stone faces were all pretty much identical.The sheer number of the sculptures was impressive, but I think overall I was disappointed. Odd more than enchanted, but some nice views of the coast. The small man - made caves were probably the most exciting bit IMO. I am glad we didn’t make a special trip to Sciacca just to visit this.
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Sandrinegs2939om
May 2, 2024
Castle visit - The cashier manager is disrespectful. The place is worth seeing if you don't know what to do Access poorly suited to PMR Too expensive for what it is We wasted our time
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