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Palermo Cathedral

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Palermo Cathedral, officially the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, stands as a testament to Sicily's layered history. Its exterior is a striking mix of Norman towers, Gothic spires, Baroque domes, and a Neoclassical portico. Inside, the vast nave leads to the royal tombs of Norman kings like Roger II and Frederick II. The treasury holds precious relics, including a crown and jewels. Visitors can climb the rooftop for panoramic views of the city and mountains. The cathedral's south porch features a beautiful Catalan Gothic portal, and the adjoining archbishop's palace adds to the complex. Despite its many styles, the cathedral maintains a harmonious grandeur.

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  • See the royal tombs of Norman kings, including Roger II and Frederick II
  • Climb the rooftop for sweeping views of Palermo and the surrounding mountains
  • Admire the Catalan Gothic south portal and the intricate carvings
  • Visit the treasury to see the silver bust of Saint Rosalia and the royal crown
  • Notice the blend of architectural styles from Norman to Neoclassical

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You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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