Explore the UNESCO Arab-Norman Route in Palermo
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Join us to explore the Arab-Norman monuments of Palermo, which were recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2015. Discover the golden mosaics of the Palatine Chapel and the room of Roger II within the Royal Palace, as well as the majestic Cathedral. Additionally, visit the Church of Martorana with its stunning mix of architectures and the Church of San Cataldo with its Islamic domes.
Tour Details
- Meeting Point | Ticket office at the Palazzo dei Normanni
- Duration | Approximately 3 and a half hours
- Distance | 1.5 km or 1 mi walking route
- Min. Guests to start | 5 Adults
- Languages | English - French - Spanish - Italian
WHAT TO EXPECT
Founded by the Carthaginians over two thousand years ago, Palermo has a rich cultural heritage due to its strategic location for controlling the Mediterranean. The city's history includes a peaceful coexistence between the Arabs and the Byzantines, followed by Norman domination in the 11th century. The French conquerors were influenced by both cultures, resulting in a unique blend of Northern European, Eastern, and North African influences.
This fusion is reflected into the architecture of churches, monasteries, and palaces adorned with Arabesque forms and Byzantine mosaics featuring an abundance of gold and precious stones. This era gave rise to a prosperous and balanced kingdom, which was unparalleled in medieval Europe and Sicily for centuries.
We will take you on a tour of the magnificent golden mosaics of the Palatine Chapel, an extraordinary treasure in the history of medieval Sicily and Italy, as well as those of the Martorana's Church, known for its enchanting Orthodox atmosphere.
DETAILS OF MONUMENTAL ENTRANCES
- Norman Royal Palace | €19.00 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and holidays), €15.50 (Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday); discounts for minors, youth aged 18-25, teachers, and seniors over 65
- Cathedral | Free, except for royal tombs, crypt, and roofs.
- Martorana Church | €2.00
Access to some rooms of the Palazzo dei Normanni is subject to the schedule. The Martorana closes at 1:00 PM; for afternoon visits, the Church of San Cataldo or the Church and Monastery of San Giovanni degli Eremiti will be included.
- If the minimum number of guests is not reached the tour will be cancelled and refunded
- Do you want a private tour for 1-4 people? Let's contact us!
Tour highlights
- UNESCO Sites
- Visit of the Royal Palace (interior)
- Arab-Norman history and architectures
- Visit of the Cathedral of Palermo (interior)
- Visit of Martorna's Church
- Small group
- Certified Tour Guide
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- Tour Guide
- Whispers
- Entrance fee
- Gratuities to local guide