Sant’Erasmo is an old and charming small harbor, a little fishermen's village. It is located in an area whose views were captured by the great landscape painters of Palermo in the 19th century, such as Francesco Lo Jacono and his pupil Mario Mirabella.
These views can now be admired at the Galleria d’Arte Moderna of Palermo. In this area, inside an old locomotive depot, the Eco Museum of the Sea was created, which testifies to Palermo's relationship with the sea.
Additionally, recently restored and converted into a cultural space, there is the Stand Florio, the ancient pigeon shooting tavern in neo-Moorish style, built in 1905 by Ernesto Basile.
Fonte: https://turismo.comune.palermo.it/palermo-welcome-costa-dettaglio.php?tp=158&det=27&id=368