Archaeological Museum in Gangi
The Archaeological Museum of Gangi, housed in the nineteenth-century Palazzo Sgadari, collects and exhibits finds from the district of the village of Gangi. In fact, within the urban center, no archaeological discovery has ever been reported, while in its surroundings, a rich heritage of ancient testimonies of particular interest has been found. The name of Gangi has always appeared in archaeological literature for having been connected to the ancient Engyon, the mythical city of Cretan foundation mentioned by Diodorus Siculus and famous in ancient times for the temple and the cult of the Goddesses.
The museum is it is divided into four rooms and collects artifacts ranging from the Archaic to the Paleochristian age.
The Gianbecchina Art Gallery and the Arms Museum.