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"Built by the Florio family in 1859, the vast tuna-processing complex that transformed the tiny island into a major Mediterranean hub—once among the largest commercial centers in the region—closed in the 1980s; today, the former factory houses a museum dedicated to the enduring legacy of Favignana’s tuna industry." - Lindsay Cohn
Historic tuna fishery museum detailing island's fishing legacy
Via Amendola, 29, 91023 Favignana TP, Italy Get directions