Chiesa di San Cataldo
Founded between 1154 and 1160, the church of San Cataldo was later entrusted to the Benedictines of Monreale, who kept it until 1787. It is a building of Arab-Norman style classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Founded between 1154 and 1160, the church of San Cataldo was later entrusted to the Benedictines of Monreale, who kept it until 1787. It is a building of Arab-Norman style classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
The Martorana or Santa Maria dell'Ammiraglio was built in the 12th century in the Arab-Norman style. Despite numerous restructuring and renovation, the Martorana is known for having incredibly well preserved 12th-century Byzantine mosaics. It is a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site since 2015.
The Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi was built from 1255 to 1277, but its interior was redesigned several times from the fifteenth century. The church was badly damaged during the Second World War and restored after the war on the model of Sant'Agostino (Palermo).
Palermo Cathedral was founded in 1185 on an ancient Roman basilica turned into a mosque in the 9th century. The building combines many different styles, ranging from Norman to Moorish and Baroque. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2015.