Palermo Tours: Beyond Sicilian Legend

When planning vacation time visiting Palermo, each person has different evocations associated with this place. Some people think of Palermo as a beach of cosmopolitan charm, others remember its historical connotation associated with the ancient Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans and the Byzantine Empire, while others associate Palermo with modern urban legends of Sicilian "baddies". Regardless of what's written in your mind, Palermo is a must-have tourist destination on your list of places to visit sometime.

Located in the south of the Italian peninsula, Palermo is the capital city of the Island of Sicily, a city that was founded around 2,700 years ago, although there is archaeological evidence that the city was founded no later than 8,000 years before Christ . Sicily is an autonomous Italian region at the southern tip of Italy, with Palermo connecting to the mainland via train or car via its motorway, although the Aeroporto Internazionale Falcone Borsellino is the easiest way to get there from almost anywhere in the world. .



Palermo has a privileged location facing the northwestern waters of the Gulf of Palermo and the Tyrrhenian Sea, a factor that could contribute to increasing its population every year. Palermo is among the most populated cities in Italy and among the eight most populated in all of Europe. However, when it comes to attractions, there are countless treasures to see in the city.


From colorful fruits and vegetables that make Palermo food an attraction in its own right, to impressive buildings such as the Cappella Palatina, the churches of Santa Maria dell'Ammiraglio, San Giovanni dei Lebbrosi, Santa Maria degli Angeli, Santa Maria della Gancia , San Giovanni degli Eremiti, Santa Maria della Catena, San Giuseppe dei Teatini and the outstanding Palermo Cathedral.


Other places of interest include the Oratory of Saint Lawrence, the Oratory of the Rosary and many other buildings that show their Arabic, Norman, Byzantine, French and Spanish architecture, periods of Palermo's history that can also be discovered in the exhibits on display. in the Regional Archaeological Museum. .


Fine arts and cultural events are held at the International Puppet Museum, the Massimo Theater, the Regional Gallery of Sicily and the Politeama Theater, formerly an Opera in the 19th century, today it comprises the Gallery of Modern Art. Palermo guide has other buildings of notable interest such as the Palazzo dei Normanni, Il Castello della Zisa, Palazzo Chiaramonte, Palazzo Abatellis and the Norman building of La Cuba that was the hunting ground of the King of Palermo.

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