| UNESCO World Heritage Site | |
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| Location |
Italy |
| Includes |
Cefalù Cathedral, Cattedrale di Monreale |
| Criteria | ii, iv |
| Reference | 1487 |
| Coordinates | 38°06′39″N 13°21′11″E / 38.1108°N 13.3531°E |
| Inscription | 2015 (39th Session) |
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Arab-Norman Palermo and the Cathedral Churches of Cefalú and Monreale is a series of nine religious and civic structures located on the northern coast of Sicily dating from the era of the Norman Kingdom of Sicily (1130-1194): two palaces, three churches, a cathedral, a bridge are in Palermo, as well as the cathedrals of Cefalú and Monreale.
The new Norman rulers built various structures in what has become known as the Arab-Norman style. They incorporated the best practices of Arab and Byzantine architecture into their own art.
Coordinates: 38°06′39″N 13°21′11″E / 38.1108°N 13.3531°E