| Cefalu'

A beautiful sea-side
resort, well known for its Duomo, an impressive norman church, whose
facade shows two imposing towers garnished with two-light windows and an elegant
decoration with intertwined arches, facing the magnificient square, on which the
Archbishop residence also overlooks.

In the internal central apse, the Christ
Pantocrator shows his majesty by its byzantine mosaics iconography, similar to
the samples at Cappella Palatina in Palermo and at the Duomo in Monreale. The baptismal
font dated to the XII century, some tombstone sculptures and a statue of the Virgin with
Child of Gagini (1533) are not to be missed.
Through
the via Mandralisca, the Duomo opposite, the omonymous museum exibits the
extraordinary expressive Ritratto dignoto (Portrait of
Unknown) by Antonello da Messina among the important collections belonged to Baron Piraino
di Mandralisca.
Walking along via Vittorio Emanuele, towards the sea, the medieval wash-tub, stone carved,
still water flowing.
Crossing Porta Pescara and via Ortolani di Bordonaro, after piazza Crispi
and climbing up to the rampart a breathtaking view is enjoyable.
Suggestable shopping through the various lanes in down town, capturing the local
atmosphere and having a look at the church of Addolorata, with its imposing facade and to
the Osterio Magno, a fortified public building, enriched with polychrome decorations and
thin mullioned windows.
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