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Palermo Cathedral, officially known as the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, is renowned for its stunning blend of architectural styles, including Norman, gothic, Baroque and Neoclassical influences. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site and houses royal tombs, treasures and religious relics.
The original construction of Palermo Cathedral began in 1185 under Archbishop Walter of the Mill. Over the centuries, it has undergone numerous modifications, reflecting different styles and cultural influences.
Palermo Cathedral is generally open daily, with both morning and afternoon visiting hours. Opening times may vary depending on religious services or special events, so we recommended checking the official website or local visitor information before planning your trip.
Yes, visitors can climb to the rooftop terraces of Palermo Cathedral for a small fee. The rooftop provides spectacular views of Palermo’s historic centre, the surrounding mountains, and the Mediterranean Sea.
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