• The Palazzo dei Normanni ("Norman Palace") is also called Royal Palace of Palermo. It was the seat of the Kings of Sicily with the Hauteville dynasty and served afterwards...
  • Palermo’s Palazzo dei Normanni stands on a site where the Arabs had already built an early fortification that was later remodelled during the reign of the Normans.
  • The Palazzo dei Normanni, situated in Piazza Indipendenza, just near the Porta Nuova, is an architectural symbol of Sicily itself.
  • Standing confidently beside the Palazzo dei Normanni is the Porta Nuova (New Gate), built to celebrate the arrival of Carlos V in Palermo in 1535 after a…
  • The Norman Palace, also known as Palazzo Reale and Palazzo dei Normanni dates back to the early days of Palermo, and over the centuries, it has mirrored the...
  • The Palazzo dei Normanni is the royal palace of Palermo. The name “palace of the Normans” dates from the twentieth century.
  • The Palazzo dei Normanni’s history dates back to the 9th century when the Emir of Palermo constructed a fortress on the site.
  • - Palazzo dei Normanni (English: Palace of the Normans) is the seat of the Regional Parliament of Sicily in Palermo, Italy.
  • The fortress was rebuilt by the Arabs in the Ninth Century and was known by the Arabic name, Càssaro (which now refers to an area of Palermo).
  • Palazzo dei Normanni is a notable example of Norman architecture in Sicily.