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Monreale's cathedral, built by William II, dates to 1172 and is now part of a larger UNESCO World Heritage Site that also encompasses the Royal Palace and the Palermo Cathedral, among other sites.
MONREALE, Italy — The mosaics of a mediaeval cathedral in Sicily, built by the island’s last Norman king, are set to regain their golden lustre thanks to careful restoration work and new ...
The Monreale Cathedral, erected in 1174–89 near Palermo on the orders of King William II, is a UNESCO World Heritage site that combines Western, Islamic and Byzantine styles and is home to one ...
More: Rick Steves: 7 European souvenir ideas that won’t load down your luggage Built between 1174 and 1189, Monreale Cathedral is an amalgamation of Byzantine, Norman and Arab elements in a ...
The Monreale Cathedral, which was built between 1174 and 1189 near Palermo on the orders of King William II, is a Unesco World Heritage site that combines Western, Islamic and Byzantine styles and ...
The Monreale Cathedral is where Romano Guardini spent Holy Week in 1929, and he was struck by how the mosaics formed the faith of the city's inhabitants.
MONREALE, Italy, Sept 29 (Reuters) - The mosaics of a mediaeval cathedral in Sicily, built by the island's last Norman king, are set to regain their golden lustre thanks to careful restoration ...
The mosaics of the medieval Monreale Cathedral in Sicily, Italy, built by the island's last Norman king, are set to regain their golden luster due to meticulous restoration efforts and new lighting.