Caccamo is a town located in the south of Italy, on the Tyrrhenian coast of Sicily in the Province of Palermo
Caccamo was founded until 1093, by the Normans Civilization. The city holds an important 11th-century cathedral, that was remodeled in 2 tinmes: in 1477 and in 1614.
Since the 1950s the town itself has lost almost half of its inhabitants to emigration. Caccamo holds some great views of the surrounding countryside, including the sea panorama and the Rosmarina artificial lake which was created by a controversial dam built in 1993.