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8-Hour Tour of Palermo, Araba Normanna and Monreale

Palermo, IT
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Immerse yourself in the rich history and cultural heritage of Sicily with an 8-hour tour of Palermo, Araba Normanna, and Monreale. Discover the opulence and grandeur of the Altavilla dynasty while exploring the Norman Palace, where the fusion of Muslim and Norman architectural styles created the unique "Arab-Norman art." Marvel at the breathtaking mosaics and architectural elements of the Monreale Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore the Cattedrale di Palermo, a testament to the city's diverse dominations and cultures. Don't miss the Santa Maria dell'Ammiraglio, also known as La Martorana, a Byzantine-style church adorned with stunning mosaics. Admire the Arab-Norman architecture and red domes of the Church of St. Cataldo. Lastly, step into the medieval era at the Chiesa di San Giovanni degli Eremiti, a Norman church with a simplified and serene interior. Embark on this extraordinary journey and uncover Sicily's remarkable artistic legacy.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 8 hours
  • Suitable for 1-8 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Discover the period of the Altavilla dynasty
  • Admire the splendid Palatine Chapel at Norman Palace
  • Marvel at the vastness and splendor of the mosaics at Duomo di Monreale
  • Explore the unique architectural and artistic elements of Cattedrale di Palermo
  • Experience the stunning Arab-Norman architecture at Church of St. Cataldo
  • Private transportation
  • WiFi on board
  • Bottled water
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Italian-English bilingual driver
  • Tour guide (bookable on request)
  • Entrance to Palazzo dei Normanni €8.50 (full), €6.50 (reduced), €5 (over 65), €3 between 14 and 17 years
  • Entrance to Monreale Cathedral €6.00 per person

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Introduction

Experience the rich history and cultural heritage of Palermo, Araba Normanna, and Monreale on this captivating 8-hour tour. Delve into the fascinating era of the Altavilla dynasty, a time of opulence and grandeur for the entire region of Sicily. Immerse yourself in the legacy of Frederick II, a Swabian king who embraced the wisdom of various civilizations, resulting in the creation of awe-inspiring masterpieces that are admired worldwide.

What to expect?

During this tour, you can expect to explore the magnificent landmarks that bear witness to the multicultural influences of the Altavilla dynasty. Marvel at the architectural splendor of Palermo, Araba Normanna, and Monreale as you discover the unique fusion of different artistic styles. Admire the intricate details of buildings and monuments crafted by masters from diverse civilizations, showcasing the beauty of multiculturalism.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, art lovers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Sicily's rich heritage. Whether you're a curious traveler or a passionate explorer, this experience welcomes all individuals who appreciate the fusion of cultures and the profound impact it has on shaping a city's identity.

Why book this?

Embark on this tour to witness firsthand the remarkable blend of artistic styles that emerged during the Altavilla dynasty. Discover the unique treasures of Palermo, Araba Normanna, and Monreale, where the influence of different civilizations seamlessly intertwines. Immerse yourself in a truly immersive cultural experience, where each monument and building tells a story of collaboration, innovation, and the power of diversity.

Good to know

Throughout the tour, you'll be accompanied by an Italian-English bilingual driver, ensuring seamless communication and a comfortable journey. Enjoy the convenience of private transportation and stay connected with onboard WiFi. Refresh yourself with complimentary bottled water and travel in comfort with air-conditioned vehicles. Please note that a tour guide can be arranged upon request, and entrance fees to Palazzo dei Normanni and Monreale Cathedral are not included.

Reviews

Travelers who have embarked on this tour have praised the immersive experience and the fascinating insights provided by the knowledgeable guides. They were captivated by the architectural wonders and the rich historical context shared throughout the journey. Overall, their reviews reflect a high level of satisfaction and appreciation for the cultural significance of the Altavilla dynasty and its impact on Sicily's artistic heritage.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Norman Palace

The first stop on the tour is the Norman palace. Built around the tenth century, it became a royal residence of the Norman kings of exceptional sumptuousness and refinement. They chose the technical mastery of Muslim workers for their architecture, thus giving birth to "Arab-Norman art". The set of buildings that make up today's Royal Palace is the result of the additions made between the 16th and 17th centuries, which gave the complex a unified appearance. Inside it is possible to admire, in addition to the splendid Palatine Chapel, the Sala d'Ercole, built in 1560 and is so called due to the presence of paintings representing scenes of the mythological hero created by Giuseppe Velasquez. The Pisan Tower has housed the Astronomical Observatory since 1791. Since 1946 the Palazzo dei Normanni has been the seat of the Assembly of the Sicilian Region and the Sicilian Parliament meets there.

Admission Not Included

Duomo di Monreale

The Cathedral of Monreale is one of the most precious examples of Arab-Norman art, a UNESCO heritage site. There is a fee to enter the cathedral. You will be able to admire the vastness, the harmony of the architectural elements and the splendor of the mosaics of Christ Pantocrator. The cloister, in front of the Church, is part of the same architectural complex and is rich in religious decorations from the Old and New Testaments. Crossing Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, where the famous cathedral and the town hall stand, you reach the Belvedere, a terraced park, which overlooks the Conca d'Oro and the city of Palermo with a wonderful view.

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Cattedrale di Palermo

The cathedral of Palermo was an early Christian basilica, a mosque, then a church again. The alternation of the dominations and of the respective cultures, led over time to the insertion of new architectural and artistic elements, while remaining the predominant Arab-Norman style. All that remains is to understand its history and discover its treasures among chapels, frescoes, royal tombs and even a particular sundial. Entrance to the cathedral is free, but a ticket must be paid to visit the crypt, treasury, roofs and mausoleums.

Santa Maria dell'Ammiraglio (La Martorana)

Located in the historic center of Palermo on Piazza Bellini, it was built in 1143 at the behest of George of Antioch, Grand Admiral of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, under Roger II. Subsequently it was merged with the nearby convent of the Benedictine nuns, founded by Goffredo and Eloisa Martorana, from which derives the alternative name of the Church: the "Martorana". The Church is the most important Byzantine-style building in Palermo, although it has purely Islamic elements. The Church has an inscribed plan, oriented with the apse to the east and the facade to the west to direct the prayers towards the east, according to the typical ritual of the Byzantine churches. The choir is supported by columns from previous Norman buildings, the upper part of the walls and the dome are entirely covered with Byzantine mosaics, the oldest in Sicily and among the most important in the world.

Church of St. Cataldo

Inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, the church of San Cataldo is a wonderful example of Arab-Norman architecture. It is located in Piazza Bellini, in an elevated position and annexed to the church of Santa Maria dell'Ammiraglio (la Martorana). The building dates back to the Norman period of William I. Externally, the church of San Cataldo has a simple and severe facade. Made of sandstone and characterized by a parallelepiped shape, some blind arches house three large windows on each side. In the upper part there is an arabesque crenellation, above which the three characteristic red domes stand out, which are located in correspondence with the central nave.

Chiesa di San Giovanni degli Eremiti

The Church of S. Giovanni degli Eremiti, one of the most famous medieval buildings in Palermo, was built in the Norman era, between 1130 and 1148, under the reign of Roger II, but radically restored in 1882 by Giuseppe Patricolo. The internal constructive module of the church is given by a cubic structure surmounted by a dome. This module is repeated five times: two in the spans of the single nave, three in the transept. The juxtaposition of the square, which represents the earth, with the circle, which represents the sky, recurs both in the Fatimite Islamic culture and in the Byzantine one. The interior is bare and collected.

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