Discover the best top things to do in Cefalu, Italy including Duomo di Cefalu, Cefalu Coast, Santuario Gibilmanna, Villaggio di Sant Ambrogio, La Postierla, Bastione di Capo Marchiafava, Lungomare Cristoforo Colombo, Mura Megalitiche, Oratorio del Santissimo Sacramento, Piazza del Duomo.
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An amazing trip in the Beauty! Visit the Cathedral, explore the Itinerary with the Towers, the Roofs, the Treasure and the Canonical Cloister! Live the Beauty! • VISIT ITINERARIES ARE TEMPORARILY CLOSED •
Situated at the top of the Piazza Duomo, the cathedral was built in 1131 by King Roger II after he was saved from a storm at sea and safely landed in Cefalu. It is built in complex architectural style - Norman but carried out by Arab and Byzantine craftsmen. The facade is flanked by two large bell towers which can now be visited for a small fee - something I wish we had done. Entrance to the cathedral is free but you can also pay to get closer to the mosaics and to visit the cloister - worth the money. The entrance doorway is within three arches at the top of a flight of stone steps. The interior has 3 naves separated by columns made of granite and marble. The wooden ceiling has painted beams with an Islamic influence. High up in the apse is the most famous feature - the Byzantine mosaic Christ Pantocrator - this is stunning and definitely worth paying a few euros to get a more close up view. This work predates the mosaics in Monreale cathedral by 20 to 30 years. Surrounding this are mosaics of the Virgin Mary, Archangels and Apostles. You can now also visit the recently restored cloisters and you pass through several rooms before you reach this which are full of interesting paintings and religious artefacts.
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Having visited Palermo, Trapani, Agrigento, Ortigia and Taormina, I have to say our last stop at Cefalu ultimately had it all. Lovely clean beach, clear water with few waves (ideal for little kids), charming streets and nice restaurants. Every other place excelled in one way or another, but Cefalu ticked all the boxes. Ideal even for a long weekend.
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Historical buildings reflected in the turquoise sea, the majestic Duomo, popping out in the background above all the rooftops and the massive cliff La Rocca, dominating the entire landscape. This is what you can see while walking along the Lungomare Cristoforo Colombo, between the narrow sandy beach on one side and the bars and restaurants lined up on the other side. The only con might be the beach-rugs vendors, which hang their fabrics all around, trying to catch some customers. However, it's a picturesque place to walk around before sunset.
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While on your way climbing up La Rocca , stop at mid way and walk along the Wall , for a stunning view of Cefalu and the Duomo right beneath you .
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I’m not religious at all but the paintings inside this church are just glorious. The outside of the church is a beautiful square with lots of cafes etc, ideal for whiling away a few hours with a beer.
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After visiting the Duomo in Cefalu', the Piazza is the place to take in and enjoy the scenery around the area. Enjoy a Cannolli and Espresso or if you're ready to dine, there are locations nearby.
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