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Castello della Zisa History and Culture

Palermo, Sicily.
In Europe, this is one of the best buildings built in Arabic style. Its name comes from the Arabic word “al-aziz” that means “the splendid one”. This indeed splendid, charming castle was built by Arabic architects on the wishes of the Norman king William II d’Altavilla and was completed...

Castello di Mussomeli History and Culture

Piazza Marina,, 60, Palermo, Sicily. 90133
The Chiaramonte Castle, built in 1370 in Norman-Gothic style. It stands on a high crag at 778 meters, 2 km outside the town of Mussomeli. It has large halls, dungeons and torture cells, and a chapel with a precious alabaster depicting the Madonna dell Catena (1516). Near the castle are the ruins...

Chiesa della Martorana History and Culture

Tel: +356 091-6161692 | Piazza Bellini 2,, (next to Piazza Pretoria), Palermo, Sicily.
La Martorana was built in 1143 and dedicated to St. Mary. The "Admiral" part of the name derives from the founder the church, George of Antioch - he was the admiral of the Norman King Roger. The church's other name comes from Eloisa Martorana, who founded a nearby Benedictine convent in 1194....

Chiesa di San Cataldo; La Cataldo History and Culture

Tel: +356 091-6161692 | Piazza Bellini 2,, (next to Piazza Pretoria), Palermo, Sicily.
Characterized by its striking red domes, the Norman church of San Cataldo was founded by Maio of Bari, chancellor to William I, in 1154.

Maio died in 1160 and the interior was never completed. The church has belonged to the Knights of the Holy Sepulchre since 1937.

Fontana Pretoria History and Culture

Palermo, Sicily.
This wonderful sixteenth-century fountain can be found in the center of the square carrying the same name. It was built by the Florentine sculptor Francesco Camilliani, and originally decorated the garden of a villa in Tuscany. It was then purchased by the city of Palermo, dismantled and rebuilt...

Palazzo Santo Stefano History and Culture

Taormina, Sicily.
It stands in what seems like an isolated part of Taormina, a castle built in Sicily's twelfth century Norman Arab style but with subsequent additions. Heraldic history tells us that the De Spucches family arrived in Sicily with Peter of Aragon following the War of the Vespers in the thirteenth...

Syracuse History and Culture

Siracusa, Sicily.
The theater, completely built in the rock, is the vastest of all those that the Greek world bequeathed to us.
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