Alessandria della Rocca (Sicilian: LisciÃÂ nnira di la Rocca) is a municipality of 2,350 inhabitants of the free municipal consortium of Agrigento and small agricultural town located in the west central Sicily, southern Italy. It borders the municipalities of Bivona, Cianciana, San Biagio Platani, Sant'Angelo Muxaro and Santo Stefano Quisquina.
The climate is Mediterranean, with average temperatures of 26-28ðC in July and August and highs of 30-40ðC. Climate classification: zone C, 1311 days.
The remains of the 14th century Castello della Pietra d'Amico can be found about away from the town. The town itself was founded in 1570 by Don Carlo Blasco Barresi, and was initially called Pietra d'Amico after the castle. In 1713, it was renamed Alessandria di Sicilia, while the present name Alessandria della Rocca was adopted by Royal Decree on 7 November 1862.
The municipal coat of arms is inspired by the coats of arms of the noble Sicilian families Barresi (of silver and gules minute vair, with three gold bars crossing)ÃÂ and Di Napoli (azure, with a gold lion, surmounted by the motto "Viro constanti" in black, in a band, with two gold stars and a lily of the same, placed in chapters 2 and 1).
There were 41 foreigners residing in Alessandria della Rocca as of January 1, 2024, representing 1.7% of the resident population. The largest foreign community is that from Romania, with 82.9% of all foreigners present in the area.