Mapa de Cathedral of Cefalù / Lugar

Perched above the shimmering Tyrrhenian Sea, the Cathedral of Cefalù stands as a majestic fusion of Norman, Arab, and Byzantine influences in this historic Sicilian town. Consecrated in 1131 by King Roger II, its imposing sandstone façade and twin towers dominate the medieval streets, leading visitors to a sublime interior adorned with shimmering gold mosaics depicting Christ Pantocrator. Wander through the cloister, where pointed arches frame tranquil gardens, then climb the rock behind the cathedral for panoramic views over Cefalù’s red-tiled roofs and the coastline stretching toward San Vito Lo Capo. This UNESCO World Heritage site is not just a spiritual center but a living monument to Sicily’s layered past, seamlessly connecting ancient craftsmanship with the beauty of its natural setting.
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