In the heart of the historic center, near the Baronial Palace and the Prince of Palagonia’s Granary, the Archaeological and Rural Civilization Museum of Delia rises like a medieval tower, offering a fascinating journey through the ancient roots and authentic traditions of the territory.
Upon entering, visitors find themselves immersed in an exhibition path that alternates between display cases of prehistoric artifacts—flint flakes, ceramics of the “Castelluccio facies,” and fragments of Hellenistic oil lamps—and environmental reconstructions of 19th-century peasant life: foodstuffs, work tools, wooden plows, looms, and utensils for storing grain narrate a daily life marked by the rhythms of the land and the seasons.