The Cathedral

The Cathedral

A Norman Masterpiece Between Sky and Sea
Built in 1131 by order of King Roger II, the Cathedral of Cefalù is the undisputed symbol of the city. With its grandeur and Byzantine mosaics—most notably the famous Christ Pantocrator—it stands as one of the finest examples of Arab-Norman art in Sicily, now recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A place that enchants, narrates, and preserves centuries of history, faith, and culture.
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