Palermo: Qué ver
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Casa Professa
Historic Baroque Roman Catholic church notable for its architectural and artistic interior and religious significance.
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Palacio de Zisa
El palacio de la Zisa, conocido como La Zisa, es un castillo en la parte occidental de Palermo, en la isla italiana de Sicilia.
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Ballarò Market
Historic street market featuring colorful stalls with fresh produce, fish, and local street food. The marketplace dates back to the period of Arab rule.
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La Gancia Convent
Santa Maria della Gancia, also known as Santa Maria degli Angeli, is a 15th-century Roman Catholic church, adjacent to a convent, located…
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San Giovanni degli Eremiti
La iglesia de San Juan de los Eremitas es una iglesia en Palermo cercana al Palazzo dei Normanni.
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Church of St. Francis of Assisi
The Church of Saint Francis of Assisi is a Gothic-style, Roman Catholic church of Palermo.
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Catedral de Cefalú
La catedral de Cefalú es uno de los monumentos normandos más importantes de la isla de Sicilia.
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Villa Palagonia
The Villa Palagonia is a patrician villa in Bagheria, 15 km from Palermo, in Sicily, southern Italy.
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Iglesia de San Cataldo
La iglesia de San Cataldo es un templo católico de la ciudad de Palermo, Sicilia.
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Museo Arqueológico Antonino Salinas
Sicily's oldest archaeological museum, established in 1814, houses an extensive collection of Punic and Ancient Greek art. The exhibits span from prehistory to the Middle Ages, documenting the diverse civilizations that shaped the region's history.
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Basilica of the Holy Trinity
La Magione is a 12th-century Norman-Gothic architecture, Roman Catholic Basilica church, located on Via Magione #44, the entrance to the…
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Catholic Villa
A charming and ornat villa housing a collection of old movie posters as well as a museum dedicated to the artist Renato Gattuso.
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Church of S. Maria della Catena
Santa Maria della Catena is a Roman Catholic church located in the Piazza Dogana, now sandwiched between Strada Statale 113 and Via…
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Palace of Cuba
The Cuba is a recreational palace in the Sicilian city of Palermo, originally part of the Sollazzi Regi group of Norman palaces.
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Villa Trabia
An enchanting 18th century villa with a quiant garden, built in Classicist style. The garden is a superb place for relaxation.
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Restaurant Antica Focacceria S. Francesco
A busy restaurant popular among locals. There's a restaurant upstairs and a fast-food joint downstairs.
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Church of Saint Augustin
The Church of Saint Augustine is a Gothic church of Palermo. It is located near the market of the Capo, in the quarter of the Seralcadio,…
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Cefalu Fortress
The challenging hike will reward you with the stunning ruins of an ancient castle and a wonderful view of the town below.
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Fontana del Genio a Villa Giulia
The Fontana del Genio a Villa Giulia or Genio di Villa Giulia is a sculpted water fountain in the park of the Villa Giulia in Palermo.
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Mandralisca Museum
A charming little museum with a fascinating collection of Arabic and Greek ceramics, as well as a broad exhibiton of paintings, old coins…
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