The 10 Best Sights & Landmarks in Politeama, Sicily

July 2, 2021 Jacquiline Delozier

Palermo is an urban melting pot characterized by history and culture so diverse that it often feels conflicted. Discover an intriguing range of architectural styles, from Arabian domes to baroque buildings, and enjoy delicious cuisine that spans a variety of origins. Be sure to visit the Palace of the Normans, the Palatine Chapel and the church of St. John of the Hermits. Art and music lovers won’t want to miss the Galleria d’Arte Moderna (the “GAM”), the Salinas or an opera or ballet at the Teatro Massimo.
Restaurants in Palermo

1. Palazzo di Giustizia

Piazza Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, 90138, Palermo, Sicily Italy +39 091 742 1111
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Palazzo di Giustizia

2. Palazzo Francavilla

Via Ruggero Settimo 8, 91100, Palermo, Sicily Italy +39 091 336856 [email protected] http://www.palazzofrancavilla.com
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Palazzo Francavilla

3. Quattro Canti

Corso Vittorio Emanuelle Via Maqueda, 90100, Palermo, Sicily Italy http://www.palermoviva.it/una-via-al-giorno-piazza-villena-i-quattro-canti
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4.5 based on 1,725 reviews

Quattro Canti

The traditional center of Palermo called "Quattro Canti" (Four Corners) is located at the intersection of Corso Vittorio Emanuele and Via Maqueda, making it the heart of this city's old historic district.

Reviewed By Mairwen1

This central square was a really good starting point for exploring Palermo. We started our day here at the crossroads of Palermo’s two main roads, Via Maqueda and Corso Vittorio Emanuele. It is a striking and unusual square. On each corner there are 4 matching concave Baroque buildings, all facing inwards towards the centre. If you stand in the middle and tilt your head right back to look up, they create a circular frame for a blue sky and almost seem to be curving in on you. It’s quite a strange effect. The facades are highly ornate, with curves and flourishes, columns, cherubs and fountains. There is a heavy dose of Baroque theatricality. Why have one cherub, when you can have 20 or more? Each facade has corresponding symbolic features that form a theme. Starting at the ground level, each one has a fountain. Together these represent Palermo's 4 rivers. Above that, is a figure representing one of the 4 seasons. Higher again on the second tier, is one of the Spanish kings. Finally, if you cast your eyes to the top level, each façade has one of Palermo's 4 patron saints (Sant'Oliva, Sant'Agata, Santa Christina, and Santa Ninfa). Read together, the symbolic meaning is to do with hierachy and power. The kings have power over nature but the divine power of God and the saints is the most powerful of all. There are all sorts of interesting detail if you look closely. After a while, we noticed that Spring is a young woman with a bouquet of flowers, whilst winter is an elderly person, nearing the end of their life and carrying an urn. Later in the day, when we came back this way, the square looked different again. The sun had shifted so that it was shining on a different facade giving quite a different effect. Grime and soot from traffic have blackened the buildings over time but it doesn’t take a lot of imagination to consider how stunning they would have looked when new and the stone was gleaming . NEARBY: From the Quattro Canti, we walked 2 minutes around to Pretoria Square, Santa Caterina church and the wonderfully named ‘fountain of shame’.

4. Chiesa San Pietro e San Paolo

Via Francesco Bentivegna 62/B, 90139, Palermo, Sicily Italy +39 377 526 6612
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Chiesa San Pietro e San Paolo

5. Church of the Holy Cross

Via Mariano Stabile 118/B, 90139, Palermo, Sicily Italy +39 091 581435 http://www.chiesaanglicanapalermo.it
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

Church of the Holy Cross

Reviewed By NSMERK - San Jose, Costa Rica

This is a welcoming Anglican church and a truly beautiful one. The Sunday service was good with fine organ music, enthusiastic congregation and a thoughtful sermon.

6. Chiesa di San Francesco di Paola

Piazza San Francesco di Paola, 90100, Palermo, Sicily Italy http://www.sanfrancescodipaola-palermo.it/
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Chiesa di San Francesco di Paola

7. Palermo, quartiere Borgo Vecchio

90100, Palermo, Sicily Italy
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Palermo, quartiere Borgo Vecchio

8. Chiosco Ribaudo di Ernesto Basile

Piazza Verdi, Palermo, Sicily Italy http://www.italialiberty.it/scheda/chioscoribaudo/
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Chiosco Ribaudo di Ernesto Basile

9. Palazzo Petyx

Via Enrico Albanese 94, 90139, Palermo, Sicily Italy http://palazzi.abi.it/palazzi/Sicilia/Palermo/168-Palazzo_Petyx.html
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Palazzo Petyx

10. Villino Favaloro

Piazza Virgilio, Palermo, Sicily Italy
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Villino Favaloro

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