Palermo Cathedral

Palermo

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Palermo Cathedral

One of the major examples of Sicily's unique encounter of architectonic styles, the Palermo Cathedral is the result of centuries of additions, redecoration, and restorations. It was built in 1185 on the site of a former Byzantine church, which was used as a mosque during the 9th century and it encompasses Medieval, Gothic, Arabic, and Neoclassical styles. Climb up to the roof and enjoy a great view of the city.

Useful Information

  • Address: Via Vittorio Emanuele, 490, Palermo
  • Email: tourcattedrale@diocesipa.it
  • Phone: +39 091 334373
  • More Info: www.cattedrale.palermo.it
  • Address: Mon–Fri 7am–7pm, Sat & Sun noon–6pm
  • Opening House: Access to the roof: every 30 minutes from 10 am to 12:30 pm
  • More Info: https://www.facebook.com/cattedraledipalermo/

Do & See

Thanks to its rich and varied history, Palermo and its surrounding areas are full of architectural treasures just waiting to be discovered. Many of the sights are conveniently situated in the city centre: in the Old Town, you'll find treasures like Palazzo dei Normanni, as well as the beautiful Santa Caterina Church, and the spectacular Piazza Pretoria. For a getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city, the beautiful volcanic island of Ustica is a safe bet and will not disappoint you.

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