• Palermo Cathedral is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Palermo, located in Palermo, Sicily, southern Italy.
  • We had free time after a short walking tour around Palermo to go do what we wanted so we decided to come to the cathedral.
  • Because of its rich history and complex architecture, the Palermo Cathedral is best visited with a guide as part of a small-group or private tour.
  • The city's main Catholic place of worship, it has been included in the Arab-Norman Palermo circuit, along with the cathedrals of Cefalù and Monreale.
  • The cathedral was created in 1185 by Walter Ophamil who was the Anglo-Norman archbishop of Palermo at the time.
  • The splendid Cathedral of Palermo, with its elegant arches and towers, tells the story in stone of this ancient city.
  • The cathedral was built by Walter Ophamil, the archbishop of Palermo as well as teacher to William II and a leading political figure of the time, although little...
  • Once inside The Palermo Cathedral, the grand interior features vaulted ceilings, marble columns, stunning frescoes, and beautiful stained-glass windows that are...
  • Cathedral of Palermo , in Arab-Norman style, has been recognized as a World Heritage Site by Unesco- The immense religious building, consecrated to the Virgin...
  • For most visitors, Monreale Duomo remains the winner, but Palermo's cathedral is still well worth a visit.
  • Worth knowing: A visit to the Cathedral Rooftops is a unique experience and gives you the chance to enjoy one of the best views of Palermo.
  • The Cathedral was commissioned by the Anglo-Norman Archbishop of Palermo, Walter Ophamil, while Monreale was built by King William II.
  • A UNESCO heritage site and part of Palermo 's Arab-Norman itinerary, the new Cathedral was built around 1185 following the decision by Archbishop Gualtiero...