Guidebook for Palermo

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Guidebook for Palermo

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Close to the house, you can visit the Palermo Cathedral created in the 15th and 16t centuries.
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Catedral de Palermo
490 Via Vittorio Emanuele
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Close to the house, you can visit the Palermo Cathedral created in the 15th and 16t centuries.
I suggest you to visit the Royal Palace, it's an arab building and inside there is the Palatine Chapel that is gorgeous because of the gold mosaic in the apse that show the majestic figure of God.
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Palacio de los Normandos
1 Piazza del Parlamento
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I suggest you to visit the Royal Palace, it's an arab building and inside there is the Palatine Chapel that is gorgeous because of the gold mosaic in the apse that show the majestic figure of God.
Church of San Giovanni is a typical example of Muslim architecture and was built by Arab craftsmen.
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San Giovanni degli Eremiti
16 Via dei Benedettini
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Church of San Giovanni is a typical example of Muslim architecture and was built by Arab craftsmen.
The Quattro Canti is the intersection between the two main streets of the ancient city, the ideal starting point to discover the many treasures of the city.
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quattro canti e 1/2
36 Via dell'Università
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The Quattro Canti is the intersection between the two main streets of the ancient city, the ideal starting point to discover the many treasures of the city.
The Ballarò market is one of the oldest in the city and a true portrait of the coexistence of peoples and cultures that has always characterized Palermo.
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Market Ballaro
2-14 Via Dalmazio Birago
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The Ballarò market is one of the oldest in the city and a true portrait of the coexistence of peoples and cultures that has always characterized Palermo.