Cefalu Cathedral
Latest page update: 16 January 2025
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By: Dion Protani
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The Cefalù Cathedral is one of nine churches and other monuments in Sicily that make up a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Situated on Piazza del Duomo in the popular seaside resort of Cefalù, it was completed in 1240 and consecrated in 1267. The Arab Norman Byzantine church is characterised by the huge mosaic of Christ Pantocrator which covers the central apse. |
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Town: Cefalù
Province: Metropolitan City of Palermo Region: Sicily Completed: 1240 Architectural style: Arab Norman Byzantine Close by: Palermo, Mount Etna, Aeolian Islands, Santa Flavia Recommended accommodation: Artemis Hotel |
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Arab-Norman Palermo and the Cathedral Churches of Cefalù and Monreale
Year: 2015
Arab-Norman Palermo and the Cathedral Churches of Cefalù and Monreale
Year: 2015