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• https://www.italyguides.it/en/sicily/palermo
History, facts and travel tips about Palermo Drenched in sunshine all year round, in a natural harbour, nestled comfortably into the coastline of the Conca d'Oro ("Golden Valley" or "horn of plenty") surrounded in verdant scenery and cocooned in...
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• https://www.italyguides.it/en/sicily/palermo/pictures-of-palermo
Photo gallery: pictures of Palermo {gallery}gridfolio/palermo:316:177::2{/gallery}
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• https://www.italyguides.it/en/sicily/palermo/cathedral-of-palermo
The splendid Cathedral of Palermo, with its elegant arches and towers, tells the story in stone of this ancient city. This majestic jewel was built in 1185 on the site of a previous Christian Basilica, which had also been a Mosque in the days of the...
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• https://www.italyguides.it/en/sicily/palermo/interactive-map-of-palermo
Interactive map of Palermo: Top attractions
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• https://www.italyguides.it/en/sicily/palermo/tours-hotels/guided-tours-things-to-do
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• https://www.italyguides.it/en/sicily
culture fused with the new organisation of the Island. El Idrisi - an Arab geographer and traveller whilst residing in Palermo at king Roger II's court - wrote of this inspiring meeting of the ways between two deeply contrasting cultures. About Sicily's...
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• https://www.italyguides.it/en/sicily/palermo/palace-of-the-normans
Palace of the Normans On a plateau above the incessant traffic and hubbub of the modern city, the Norman Palace, Palermo's stronghold, rises skyward. This piece of architecture offers a taste of the rich variety of art, the simplicity and the poised...
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• https://www.italyguides.it/en/sicily/palermo/pretoria-square
his Florentine villa. However, upon his death his son decided to sell the edifice, which was bought by the Senate of Palermo. It was then dismantled, transported to Sicily and reassembled by the son of a sculptor who had assumed ownership and direction...
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• https://www.italyguides.it/en/sicily/palermo/politeama-theatre
the Piazza which shares its name. Designed as a "polytheama", or performance space for a variety of shows, its role in Palermo was to be as central to social life then, as cinema is now. Equestrian exhibitions, gymnastics, acrobatics, operettas, plays,...
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