Events, concerts, exhibitions, cinema, and sports. The calendar of events for “Ericestate 2025” is packed, organized by the municipality in collaboration with numerous associations, including Vivere Erice, MEMA, MO.I.CA., the Santa Cecilia Conservatory in Rome, the Gnesin Academy in Moscow, The Loft Arte, Tradumari&venti, and others. The events are also organized in collaboration with the Erice Arte Foundation, the Ettore Majorana Foundation, and Montagna del Signore.
The summer calendar is structured and varied, including a selection of concerts, shows, and events of high artistic and cultural value that will enhance the area. Between June and September, the village will be the setting for initiatives dedicated to music, cinema, theater, literature, art, and other events, designed to involve both the local community and visitors.
At the Wigner-San Francesco Institute, visitors can see the exhibition ''The Trojans of Sicily. The Elymian Women: Goddesses and Housewives,“ organized with the Ettore Majorana Foundation and the Segesta Archaeological Park. The institute will also host the exhibition ”Stars, Constellations, and Horoscopes,'' curated by Professor Antonino Zichichi, which explores the connection between the sky, art, and science.
For the occasion, the Giardini del Balio will host the exhibition “The Doves of Peace,” designed by PLS Studio di Paola Lo Sciuto, which extends from the Castello di Venere to the Torretta Pepoli, promoting art as a vehicle of harmony and hope.
Discover the program!
The summer calendar is structured and varied, including a selection of concerts, shows, and events of high artistic and cultural value that will enhance the area. Between June and September, the village will be the setting for initiatives dedicated to music, cinema, theater, literature, art, and other events, designed to involve both the local community and visitors.
At the Wigner-San Francesco Institute, visitors can see the exhibition ''The Trojans of Sicily. The Elymian Women: Goddesses and Housewives,“ organized with the Ettore Majorana Foundation and the Segesta Archaeological Park. The institute will also host the exhibition ”Stars, Constellations, and Horoscopes,'' curated by Professor Antonino Zichichi, which explores the connection between the sky, art, and science.
For the occasion, the Giardini del Balio will host the exhibition “The Doves of Peace,” designed by PLS Studio di Paola Lo Sciuto, which extends from the Castello di Venere to the Torretta Pepoli, promoting art as a vehicle of harmony and hope.
Discover the program!