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Top 10 things to do in Palermo, Sicily 🇮🇹 A must-see in this LIVELY city!

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So, you're wondering what to do in Palermo, Sicily? Here are our top ten suggestions for what to see and what to eat in Palermo.

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00:00 About Palermo
Palermo is widely considered the most conquered city in the world. Its position at the crossroads of the Mediterranean has given way to many different authorities throughout the centuries. By some accounts, around 15 different cultures influenced the city. All of these influences came together to form the unparalleled and vibrant culture, food and society that remain truly unique.

00:28 Gelato, Cannoli, Granita con Brioche
Gelato, Cannoli, Granita with Brioche

01:13 Quattro Canti

01:54 Fontana Pretoria
Praetorian Fountain

02:31 La Martorana, Frutta Martorana, Chiesa di San Cataldo
Martorana (St. Mary of the Admiral), Martorana Fruit, Church of San Cataldo

03:48 Cattedrale di Palermo
Palermo Cathedral

04:34 Arancini, Caponata, Pasta alla Norma, Gambero Rosso di Mazara
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05:31 Bonus: Aperitivo

06:08 Porta Nuova
The New Gate

06:56 Teatro Massimo
Massimo Theatre & The Godfather final scene

07:37 Mercato di Ballarò
Ballaro Street Market

08:23 La Vucciria
Vucciria Market

08:49 Final thoughts
This vibrant, history-rich city will not leave you indifferent. As Rick Steves said, it is a perfect starting point to further explore the intriguing charms of Sicily.
We feel we also have to mention the royal, Norman palace with Palatine Chapel, the mystic Capuchin Catacombs, and sandy Mondello Beach, which are all absolutely worth visiting. What are you looking forward to seeing the most? And if you've already experienced Palermo - what was your favourite moment in the city? Let us know in the comments below.
As the Normans called Palermo - it truly is The kingdom in the sun.


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Palermo è una città ricca di contraddizioni e contrasti: tripudio di barocco dietro quartieri popolari, la bolgia dei mercati e l'oro bizantino, il caos del sabato notte alla Vucciria e la quiete della domenica mattina, ed ancora, il pani câ meusa e i gamberi crudi. Se siete pronti per immergervi in questo tripudio di contraddizioni, ecco a voi le attrazioni imperdibili da vedere a Palermo.
Iniziamo con un Teatro: il Politeama. Inaugurato nel 1874, quando era ancora incompleto, era stato iniziato da Giuseppe Damiami Almeyda per essere il Teatro del popolo. La sua caratteristica sala a ferro di cavallo aveva una capienza di 5.000 spettatori, una doppia fila di palchi ed una galleria divisa in due ordini. La parte più suggestiva di tutto il Politeama però è sicuramente l'esterno. A vederlo potrebbe ricordare un po' il Pantheon, con la sua forma circolare. A sormontare l'arco del suo ingresso monumentale potrete vedere anche una quadriga bronzea con il dio Apollo.
Uno dei Teatri principali di Palermo. L'importanza di questo Teatro però non è riconosciuta solo a livello cittadino, ma anche nazionale ed internazionale: il Teatro Massimo infatti è anche il più grande teatro lirico d'Italia ed uno dei più importanti d'Europa. Per essere più precisi a precederlo sono solo l'Opéra di Parigi e la Staatsoper di Vienna. Per la sua importanza, consigliamo di vistarlo con un tour guidato in italiano.

Costruito nella seconda metà del 1800, è ricco di decori pregiati, lavorazioni laccate in oro, specchi e qualsiasi cosa vi possa venire in mente se pensate allo sfarzo. A stupire di questo teatro, oltre all'esterno che ricorda un tempio greco (è realizzato appunto in stile neoclassico) è anche l'acustica a dir poco perfetta al suo interno.
Molto belle le sculture ai lati dell'imponente scalinata di ingresso, con due leoni che sorreggono le allegorie della tragedia e della lirica
Nel crocevia di Piazza Vigliena, noto come Quattro Canti, vi è una straordinaria concentrazione di chiese e monumenti storici. Si parte dalla stessa Piazza Vigliena, i Quattro Canti per l'appunto: questo incrocio è contraddistinto, nei 4 angoli, da 3 ordini di statue barocche che rappresentano, dal basso verso l'alto, le 4 stagioni dell'anno, i 3 vicerè spagnoli + Carlo V e, infine, le 4 sante patrone di Palermo prima dell'avvento di Santa Rosalia.

Si prosegue con Piazza Pretoria, nota come Piazza della Vergogna per via della fontana adornata da statue nude proprio di fronte il monastero delle suore di Clausura di Santa Caterina.

Nell'adiacente Piazza Bellini spiccano la chiesa di San Cataldo, tipico esempio di architettura Arabo Normanna, con la forma squadrata e la cupola rossa in alto, e la chiesa di Santa Maria dell'Ammiraglio, nota come La Martorana. Molto piccola e ricca di mosaici bizantini, prende il nome dalla storia secondo cui qui nacque la famosa frutta martorana, opera delle monache benedettine del convento vicino fondato dalla nobildonna Eloisa Martorana.
La Cattedrale di Palermo sicuramente è uno dei luoghi più suggestivi della città. La sua struttura mastodontica è un insieme di stili e di architetture diverse che testimoniano la storia di questo edificio. Costruita intorno al 1185 e dedicata alla Santa Vergine Maria Assunta, dal 2015 fa parte del patrimonio Unesco relativamente all'itinerario Arabo-Normanno di Palermo, che comprende anche Cefalù e Monreale.

A volere la sua costruzione fu l'arcivescovo Gualtiero Offamilio, che decise di farla edificare su un edificio di culto musulmano già esistente. La struttura della chiesa fu poi modificata nel corso dei secoli, con ristrutturazioni ed aggiunte, come quelle del XIV secolo che vide l'elevazione delle quattro torri campanarie. Tra il XV ed il XVI secolo invece furono costruiti il portico meridionale e quello settentrionale.

La struttura della Cattedrale è a croce latina, con 3 navate divise da pilastri con statue di santi che facevano parte della decorazioni della tribuna di Gagini. Al suo interno troverete le tombe imperiali e reali di Enrico VI, Federico II, l'imperatrice Costanza e Ruggero. Inoltre nella cattedrale c'è anche la stanza del Tesoro, dove potrete ammirare paramenti sacri dal XVI al XVIII secolo e la tiara d'oro di Costanza d'Aragona.
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Places to see in ( Palermo - Italy ) Church of San Cataldo

Places to see in ( Palermo - Italy ) Church of San Cataldo

The Church of San Cataldo is a Catholic church located at Piazza Bellini in central Palermo, Sicily, Italy. Erected in 1154 as a notable example of the Arab-Norman architecture which flourished in Sicily under Norman rule on the island, the church is annexed to that of Santa Maria dell'Ammiraglio. Since the 1930s, it belongs to the Order of the Holy Sepulchre. In 2015, it received status as a World Heritage site.

Founded around 1160 by admiral Majone di Bari, in the 18th century the church was used as a post office. In the 19th century it was restored and brought back to a form more similar to the original Mediaeval edifice.

It has a rectangular plan with blind arches, partially occupied by windows. The ceiling has three characteristics red, bulge domes (cubole) and Arab-style merlons. The church provides a typical example of the Arab-Norman architecture, which is unique to Sicily. The plan of the church shows the predilection of the Normans for simple and severe forms, derived from their military formation. Moreover, the building shows how international the language of Norman architecture was at the time, as the vocabulary which marks parts of the church, like the bell tower, can be tracked down in coeval buildings like the cathedral of Laon and the Abbaye aux Dames in Caen, both in Northern France, or the cathedral of Durham in England. At the same time, the church shows features shared by Islamic and Byzantine architecture, such as the preference for cubic forms, the blind arches which articulate the external walls of the church and the typical spherical red domes on the roof.

The interior has a nave with two aisles. The naked walls are faced by spolia columns with Byzantine style arcades. The pavement is the original one and has a splendid mosaic decoration. Also original is the main altar. The old City Wall can be seen running underneath the Church
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The Church of San Cataldo, located in Palermo, Sicily, is a remarkable example of Sicilian medieval art and architecture. Believed to have been founded during the reign of William I, it was possibly the chapel of a palace built by Majone da Bari, the Grand Admiral of the king. The church exhibits a fusion of Islamic, Latin, and Byzantine elements, seen in its elegant quadrilateral structure, red domes, and original Cosmatesque floor decorated with marble and Egyptian porphyry. Since 1937, it has been the seat of the Knights of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, and it is open to the public every day, allowing visitors to appreciate its rich history and architectural beauty


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Caltanissetta is a comune in the central interior of Sicily, Italy, and the capital of the Province of Caltanissetta. Its inhabitants are called Nisseni.

The town lies in an area of rolling hills with small villages and towns, crossed by the river Salso. It borders on the municipalities of Canicattì, Delia, Enna, Marianopoli, Mazzarino, Mazzarino, Mussomeli, Naro, Petralia Sottana, Pietraperzia, San Cataldo, Santa Caterina Villarmosa, Serradifalco and Sommatino. Its frazioni are the villages of Bifaria, Borgo Petilia, Borgo Canicassè Casale, Cozzo di Naro, Favarella, Prestianni, Villaggio Santa Barbara, Santa Rita and Xirbi.

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The Church of San Cataldo is a Catholic church located at Piazza Bellini in central Palermo, Sicily, Italy. Erected in 1154 as a notable example of the Arab-Norman architecture which flourished in Sicily under Norman rule on the island, the church is annexed to that of Santa Maria dell'Ammiraglio. Since the 1930s, it belongs to the Order of the Holy Sepulchre.

In 2015, it received status as a World Heritage Site.

Founded around 1160 by admiral Majone di Bari, in the 18th century the church was used as a post office. In the 19th century it was restored and brought back to a form more similar to the original Mediaeval edifice.

It has a rectangular plan with blind arches, partially occupied by windows. The ceiling has three characteristics red, bulge domes (cubole) and Arab-style merlons. The church provides a typical example of the Arab-Norman architecture, which is unique to Sicily. The plan of the church shows the predilection of the Normans for simple and severe forms, derived from their military formation. Moreover, the building shows how international the language of Norman architecture was at the time, as the vocabulary which marks parts of the church, like the bell tower, can be tracked down in coeval buildings like the cathedral of Laon and the Abbaye aux Dames in Caen, both in Northern France, or the cathedral of Durham in England. At the same time, the church shows features shared by Islamic and Byzantine architecture, such as the preference for cubic forms, the blind arches which articulate the external walls of the church and the typical spherical red domes on the roof.

The interior has a nave with two aisles. The naked walls are faced by spolia columns with Byzantine style arcades. The pavement is the original one and has a splendid mosaic decoration. Also original is the main altar.

The old City Wall can be seen running underneath the Church.

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San Cataldo ( San Catautu in Lecce dialect ) is a seaside resort on the Adriatic Sea located in the province of Lecce , 11 kilometers from the Salento capital . Administratively it is a fraction divided between the municipalities of Lecce and Vernole .

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Palermo's must-sees. An unforgettable stay in the Sicilian capital and a visit to Segesta...

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The first leg of this new journey takes us from Montreal to Palermo, via Paris and Milan. A getaway that will introduce you to the city of Palermo, a marvel as much for its good food as for its architecture and historic buildings. And we will visit the archeological site of #Segesta.

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1:06 Montreal to Paris
2:48 Paris to Milan, then Palermo
4:10 First evening in the capital
5:14 Dinner at Il Cappero restaurant
5:55 Start of the day
6:52 Visit to Palais Normand
10:32 Visit to the Church of St-Jean-des-Ermites
12:42 Stop at Palermo Cathedral
14:04 Stroll through the city streets
15:09 Short visit to San Cataldo and the Martorana
16:19 Stroll through the Balaro market
17:29 Lunch at the Trattoria del Massimo
17:49 The famous Teatro Massimo
20:24 Visit to the archaeological site of Segesta
23:12 Dinner at Trattoria Carpaccio and end of the evening

First visit: The Norman Palace
The Norman Palace is the No. 1 attraction of any visit to Palermo. From the 12th century onwards, the building was the residence of the Norman kings. Today, it is the seat of the Sicilian Regional Assembly.

A word of advice: don't forget to book your ticket in advance, as some days the number of visitors exceeds the building's capacity.

Our visit begins on the second floor of the palace, with the Palatine Chapel. This is undoubtedly the highlight of the show, so spectacular are the frescoes. Almost a replica of Monreal Cathedral, the chapel was consecrated in 1143. It is said to be the finest example of the Arab-Norman style, a blend of Carolingian, Norman, Byzantine and Arab influences.

Second visit: Église St-Jean-des-Ermites
Another example of Sicily's Arab-Norman heritage is the church of St-Jean-des-Ermites.
One of Palermo's most remarkable medieval buildings and one of the city's most symbolic monuments, the church is thought to have been built in Norman times, between 1130 and 1148, during the reign of King Roger II, but was radically restored in 1882 by Giuseppe Patricolo.

Third visit: Palermo Cathedral
Another must-see is the Duomo di Palermo, or Palermo Cathedral, which, like St. John the Hermit, dates from the 12th century. From the outside, you can recognize the building's Arab-Norman style. Once again, legend has it that the site once housed a church, converted into a mosque in the 9th century by the Arabs.

What is certain, however, is that the coronation of Sicily's first king, Roger II, took place here on Christmas Day in 1130. For a few euros, visitors can contemplate several important tombs, including those of Emperor Frederick II and his wife Constance of Aragon; King Roger II of Sicily; and even Saint Rosalie of Palermo, the city's patron saint.

Fourth visit: San Cataldo and the Martorana
Piazza Bellini is home to three historic churches in completely different styles. Two of them date back to the time of Norman Sicily, and are both UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Our first stop was the church of San Cataldo, built in 1154 and similar in style to St-Jean-des-Ermites, with its three red domes. Next, the church of Martorana, a few steps away, with its superb mosaics.

Fifth visit: Teatro Massimo
The Teatro Massimo is Italy's largest opera house, and even Europe's third largest, with over 1,600 seats. Its stage is so vast that it can accommodate up to 700 actors! Only the Opéra Garnier in Paris and the Staatsoper in Vienna offer larger halls than this.

Final visit: the archaeological site of Segesta
Set in a rural landscape, the ancient city is a reminder of the island's Greek past. In fact, it's a vast site - you even have to take a bus to get to the top.

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Villa Il Melograno is a detached villa located in San Cataldo in the Apulia Region and is 12 km from Lecce. You can fire up the barbecue for a tasty meal and enjoy the garden in fair weather. Free private parking is available on site.
-- La Villa Il Melograno est une villa située à San Cataldo, dans les Pouilles, à 12 km de Lecce. Vous pourrez préparer de délicieux repas avec le barbecue. Par beau temps, vous pourrez profiter du jardin.
-- Die Villa Il Melograno ist eine freistehende Villa in San Cataldo in der Region Apulien und ist 12 km von Lecce entfernt. Freuen Sie sich auf Grillmöglichkeiten und einen Garten.
-- La Villa Il Melograno è una villa indipendente ubicata a San Cataldo, in Puglia, a 12 km da Lecce. Include parcheggio privato gratuito e, nelle giornate di bel tempo, potrete prepararvi un delizioso pasto con il barbecue e godervi il giardino.
-- Вилла Il Melograno расположена в коммуне Сан-Катальдо региона Апулия, в 12 км от города Лечче. В хорошую погоду гости могут погулять в саду и воспользоваться принадлежностями для барбекю. К услугам гостей бесплатная частная парковка.
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San Cataldo, il mare del Salento ( Lecce - Puglia - Italy )

San Cataldo è una località balneare del mare Adriatico situata in provincia di Lecce, a 11 chilometri dal capoluogo salentino. Amministrativamente è una frazione divisa tra i comuni di Lecce e di Vernole.
In epoca romana era sede di un importante porto, intitolato all'imperatore Adriano, che ne aveva ordinato la ricostruzione. Di tali resti ora rimane ben poco visibile nei pressi del faro. Qui sbarcò Ottaviano dopo aver appreso la notizia della morte di Cesare.
L'economia si basa sul turismo estivo che si riversa nelle spiagge della frazione. Uno dei più antichi lidi è quello un tempo intitolato Lido Prete e da alcuni anni Lido York. Caratteristico anche il lido Turrisi che originariamente era costituito da palafitte sul mare e che oggi sorge all'ombra del faro di S. Cataldo.
Il porticciolo per barche di piccole dimensioni e modesto pescaggio era in passato utilizzato dai pescatori professionisti e anche dai pescatori sportivi durante tutto l'anno.
Vi è anche un circolo velico di derive e catamarani situato nelle vicinanze dell'antichissimo Porto Adriano.
D'estate l'associazione pro-loco organizza la sagra del pane: una festa durante la quale si possono degustare molte specialità culinarie salentine, soprattutto la puccia con le olive e i pizzi, cioè il pane impastato con pomodoro e cipolla.

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10 Best Places to Visit in Palermo, Italy

In this video you will discover what the capital city of Sicily has to offer while visiting it.
0:00-Intro
0:29-1) Cathedral of Palermo
2:09-2) Quattro Canti
2:41-3) San Cataldo Church
3:11-4) Admirals Church
3:58-5) Santa Caterina d'Alessandria Church
5:46-6) Palazzo dei Normanii
6:21-7) Teatro Massimo
7:55-8) Piazza Castelnuovo
8:21-9) San Domenico Church
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Agriturismo San Cataldo Farm 4K.

A small walk, through the beautiful and peaceful San Cataldo Agriturismo farm.

San Cataldo farmhouse, location by pristine beauty between expanses of olive groves, citrus groves, vineyards and stream, located in one of the most beautiful valley, the Alcantara Valley. A few km from Taormina, a short distance from Alcantara Gorge, near Nebrodi and with a breathtaking view of the imposing Volcano Etna.The unspoiled scenery and fascinating place sets the atmosphere for days spent in a farmhouse, practicing horse riding with the farmhouse’s horses along the various nature trails lined with wild and beautiful streams. Those who do not like being bored can delight in one of the paths in the brand new Adventure Park. Opportunity for all, children and adult, have fun in a natural way, to escape from everyday life, to experience the thrill of adventure and the joy of being in the company and more daring will then show all their courage scaling the climbing wall 10 mt high. But many other activities can take place at the farm, such as archery, soft air static, trekking accompanied by guides in one of several paths to discover the ancient mule or just relax within the area.

Palermo Italy - Tour Castello della Zisa, La Martorana, San Cataldo, Villa Zito, and Gesu Church

In this week's video we tour some of the top sites in Palermo Italy where we spent10 days in January 2023. We visit a lot of churches in this weeks video!!!

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La Martorana -

Church of San Cataldo -

Church of the Jesus of Casa Professa Palermo -


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At age 50 we left our jobs, sold most of our belongings, and decided to follow our dream of international travel for seven to nine months a year. Our goal is not to visit the most countries or see the most sites in a short amount of time, but to spend several months in each county that we visit, becoming immersed in the local area. When not traveling internationally, we hope to spend time visiting various beaches, cities, and national parks across the United States. We will show not only where we are going and what we are doing, but also provide practical advice on how to travel and explore on a reasonable budget in a relaxed and leisurely manner. Follow along as we figure out how to navigate our early retirement and semi-nomadic life.

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Sicily travel tip : City trip Palermo - Sicily - Italy #Sicily

A trip to Palermo, main capital off Sicily.
Cattedrale Maria Santissima Assunta
Piazza Pretoria and Piazza Marina
Porta Felice
Quattro Canti
La Martorana and San Cataldo

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