Zisa Palace
Palermo
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Zisa Palace is a 12th century castle built for King William I of Sicily. Its name derives from the Arabic word "al-Aziz", which means splendid. The original Norman building underwent some changes during the years, especially with the decorations added during the Baroque period. The Islamic inspiration for the architecture is clearly visible in the decorations of the vestibule, where Arabic vaults and columns are interposed by Baroque frescoes and marble decorations. Today, the castle houses a museum of Islamic art.
Useful Information
- Address: Palazzo della Zisa, Piazza Zisa, Palermo
- Phone: +39 091 652 0269
- Address: Tue–Sat 9am–6:30pm, Sun & Mon closed
- More Info: Last admission 30 minutes before closing time
- More Info: https://www.facebook.com/castellodellazisa
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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