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Top Cathedrals in Palermo, Italy

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Top Reviewed Cathedrals in Palermo

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Kevin Sheu
at 2024 Mar 27
Kevin Sheu
at 2024 Mar 27
A stunning cathedral offering access to its rooftop for breathtaking views of Palermo. There is a fee to access the roof, and reaching it involves climbing spiral steps through narrow passages, making it unsuitable for strollers and wheelchairs.
Thomas
at 2024 Mar 24
Thomas
at 2024 Mar 24
Absolut beeindruckend diese Architektonische Bauweise anzuschauen.
Auch der Garten davor ist sehr schön und bei uns relativ leer.
Außerdem stehen überall Figuren aus Stein, welche sehr detailgetreue angefertigt wurden.
Der Vorplatz ist sehr gepflegt und frei von jeglichem Müll.
Marion Späth
at 2024 Mar 23
Marion Späth
at 2024 Mar 23
Den Eintritt von 15 Euro finde ich sehr hoch. schwerbehinderte kommen kostenfrei hinein. Super. Die Kathedrale lohnt zum Anschauen und am Besten fand ich den Aufstieg auf das Dach. Ganz toll.
manucasene
at 2024 Mar 21
manucasene
at 2024 Mar 21
Cathedral is super nice. Experience to go on the roof is extremely satisfying. Thanks to Italian Church that you can enter for free in the cathedral.
Legends l
at 2024 Mar 18
Legends l
at 2024 Mar 18
Imposing building from the outside. Women must have their shoulders covered in order to enter.
I did not go in as I was eager to leave Palermo.
Personally there aren’t many attractions and if you drive here, it is a nightmare to find parking.
R
at 2024 Mar 17
R
at 2024 Mar 17
Not the most impressive cathedral in Sicily, but certainly a cool one to visit and experience for yourself with plenty to offer in terms of art, history, culture and views.

Access to the Cathedral itself is free.

You can pay 7 euro for the ticket that gives you access to the terraces and the crypts. Other ticket options available.

Make sure to arrive an hour before they close if you’re looking to see the view from above at sunset.

Payments accepted with cash or card.

Steep stairs make it nearly impossible for wheelchair access to the top. Watch your head if you’re a tall person!
Built in Norman style from 1184, the Cathedral of Palermo is an absolute must for every Palermo visitor! This building impresses its visitors not only with its imposing construction, but also with its rich decoration inside.
For German visitors, the special fact is that, among other things, the grave of Emperor Friedrich II is located inside.
Another highlight is a visit to the roof with a panoramic view of the square in front and the historic western city center of Palermo.
What a stunning building, so ornamental, so unique!

Inside, the church is rather plain but still beautiful.

We thought the best part was climbing up to the roof, the views were amazing. The stairs are very steep and narrow, make sure you're wearing comfortable shoes.
K.S. HO
at 2023 Dec 05
K.S. HO
at 2023 Dec 05
It's under major maintenance outside and a small one inside, and you can see the ladder in the photo, but it's one of the main walkable destinations you can visit in Palermo.
Cattedrale di Palermo, a masterpiece of Norman architecture, graces Palermo's skyline with its majestic presence. Built in the 12th century, the cathedral boasts a unique blend of architectural styles, showcasing influences from various periods. Its intricate details, including Arab-Norman mosaics and Gothic elements, create a visual feast. The cathedral offers insightful guided tours that unravel its historical and artistic significance, providing a deeper understanding of Sicily's cultural evolution. A visit to Cattedrale di Palermo is not just a glimpse into the past but a profound exploration of the island's rich heritage and architectural splendor.
Joseph Vella
at 2023 Oct 04
Joseph Vella
at 2023 Oct 04
The place is a must visit when in Palermo. The excursion to the roof top which costs €7 per person was worth it in terms of the panoramic experience, and expensive when considering that the amount only gives access to the view for 10 minutes (no time limit....but how much time can one spend on a platform shaped roof of 20 mtrs length by 1 mtr width?). The price should be revised down in my opinion.
Elitsa Donkova
at 2023 Sep 07
Elitsa Donkova
at 2023 Sep 07
Palermo Cathedral is an incredibly lavish building. Every single detail is perfectly executed. Although I have been to the Vatican, I have not seen a more amazing and magnificent cathedral. Maintained and with a unique view both outside and inside. As long as he asks, for 7€ a person goes up to the roof, from where he has the opportunity to look at Palermo from above, as well as being closer to the tops - the towers of the impressive creation! Preserved in time. If I have to describe it in a few words - magnificence and opulence!
Lyds su
at 2023 Sep 07
Lyds su
at 2023 Sep 07
Impressive cathedral inside and out! With a ticket you can also access the rooftop level of the cathedral overlooking the main square as well as allowing you to visit the crypt, treasure room and the museum next door. Definitely worth a visit!
Felix
at 2023 Sep 03
Felix
at 2023 Sep 03
Pretty expensive visit to the roof for 7 euro, but it's a nice view from up there. Don't be confused by the higher lines. Look further down, and you will find the price for only the roof. It's a rather easy walk with steps, not too many so doable for pretty much everybody.
J_Gogo
at 2023 Aug 19
J_Gogo
at 2023 Aug 19
This cathedral is truly a feast for the eyes. The ornaments, the aisles, the tombs... Everything in this place makes you feel the sacredness of the place.I really recommend seeing this cathedral, also because from above it allows you to see the roofs of Palermo and truly appreciate every part of it.
C J
at 2023 Jul 24
C J
at 2023 Jul 24
Pretty cool place to see. I liked that it has a rooftop accessible and also down to the crypt. It was hot outside was relatively cool inside the cathedral, even with all the people. Line wasn't too long at high season.

The crypts were cool to see with a few tombs and other artifacts. I found it to be a good stop.