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  2. Sanctuary of Gibilmanna - Wikipedia

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    Next to the old Benedictine chapel a first convent was built. In the early 17th century it was decided to build a new church in place of the Benedictine chapel: finished in 1623, it was opened in 1625, including a sacristy and an entrance staircase. The façade was preceded by a portico.

  3. Arab-Norman Palermo and the Cathedral Churches of Cefalù and ...

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    Arab-Norman Palermo and the Cathedral Churches of Cefalù and Monreale is a series of nine religious and civic structures located on the northern coast of Sicily dating from the era of the Norman Kingdom of Sicily (1130-1194): two palaces, three churches, a cathedral, and a bridge in Palermo, as well as the cathedrals of Cefalù and Monreale.

  4. Cefalù - Wikipedia

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    Cefalù (Italian:; Sicilian: Cifalù), classically known as Cephaloedium (Ancient Greek: Κεφαλοίδιον, romanized: Kephaloídion), is a city and comune in the Italian Metropolitan City of Palermo, located on the Tyrrhenian coast of Sicily about 70 km (43 mi) east of the provincial capital and 185 km (115 mi) west of Messina.

  5. Travel Experts: 12 Best Places for New Year’s Trips - AOL

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    See This: Why Skipping a Financial Advisor Could Be Your Biggest Money Mistake From historic European cities to tropical beaches and vibrant American celebrations, here are some of the best places ...

  6. Zisa, Palermo - Wikipedia

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    The Zisa (Italian:, Sicilian:) is a grand 12th-century Norman hunting lodge and summer palace in the western area of Palermo, in the region of Sicily, Italy.The edifice was started around 1165 by Arab craftsmen under the rule of the Norman conqueror of Sicily, king William I.

  7. Capo Cefalù Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    Location: Cefalù Sicily Italy: Coordinates: Tower; Constructed: 1900: Foundation: masonry base: Construction: masonry tower: Height: 26 metres (85 ft) Shape: octagonal tower with balcony and lantern atop a 2-storey keeper's house

  8. Cefalù Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The cathedral was built in a long-populated area, as attested by the presence of a Roman road and a Paleo-Christian mosaic. Construction began in 1131, the apse mosaics were begun in 1145, and the sarcophagi that Roger II provided for his tomb and that of his wife were put in place the same year. [2] After 1172 the church suffered a period of ...

  9. Halaesa - Wikipedia

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    Halaesa (Ancient Greek: Ἅλαισα, Latin: Halaesa), also known as Halaesa Archonidea and also spelled Alaesa or Halesa [1] was an ancient city of Magna Graecia in Sicily, situated near the north coast of the island, between Cephaloedium (modern Cefalù) and Calacte (modern Caronia). The site has been partially excavated and a museum ...

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