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San Cataldo Church is renowned for its striking Norman‑Arab architecture, characterised by its cubic form and distinctive red domes. Built in the 12th century, it stands out as one of the finest examples of medieval Sicilian architecture.
The Martorana Church, officially known as Santa Maria dell’Ammiraglio, is famous for its breathtaking Byzantine mosaics, which are among the oldest and most well‑preserved in Sicily. It reflects Palermo’s multicultural heritage, combining Byzantine, Norman and Baroque influences.
Yes, since the two churches are next to each other in Piazza Bellini, it's easy to visit them on the same day. Many walking tours of Palermo even include both churches in one itinerary.
Opening times can vary depending on the season and religious services, but generally both churches are open in the morning and afternoon. We recommended checking the official schedule before visiting.
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