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Entdecke Routen, Sehenswürdigkeiten und Reiseführer in Palermo.

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La Kalsa — Das Arabische Viertel und Palermos Historischstes Viertel
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La Kalsa — Das Arabische Viertel und Palermos Historischstes Viertel

La Kalsa (the 'al-Khalisa' — the Arabic name for the 'chosen place', the exclusive quarter of the Arab Emir's palace in the 9th-10th century Emirate of Palermo, subsequently the most densely populated quarter of the Norman city and the most heavily bombed neighbourhood in the Allied bombing of 1943) is the most historically layered neighbourhood in Palermo, the neighbourhood where the Arab palaces, the Norman churches, the Baroque oratories, and the post-war reconstruction coexist in the most dramatic and the most atmospheric street scene in Sicily.

#kalsa#arab-quarter#neighbourhood
Palermos Street Food, Capo-Markt & die Sizilianische Gastronomische Tradition
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Palermos Street Food, Capo-Markt & die Sizilianische Gastronomische Tradition

Palermo ist die Street-Food-Hauptstadt Italiens — die Stadt mit der lebendigsten und unverwechselbarsten Street-Food-Tradition des Landes, der Tradition der Arancine, des Pani ca Meusa, des Sfincione und der Cannoli, die 3.000 Jahre sizilianische Kulinargeschichte widerspiegeln.

#street-food#capo-market#arancina
Monte Pellegrino, Santa Rosalia & die Schutzpatronin von Palermo
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Monte Pellegrino, Santa Rosalia & die Schutzpatronin von Palermo

Monte Pellegrino (the 'Pilgrim Mountain' — the 600-metre limestone promontory jutting into the Tyrrhenian Sea on the northern edge of Palermo, described by the German writer Goethe as 'the most beautiful promontory in the world') is the dominant natural landmark of Palermo and the site of the Santuario di Santa Rosalia (the sanctuary in the cave where the patron saint of Palermo, Santa Rosalia (1130-c.1170), retreated as a hermit in the 12th century — the saint whose relics, found in 1625, were credited with ending the plague epidemic that was killing the people of Palermo).

#monte-pellegrino#santa-rosalia#sanctuary
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Cefalù — Normannische Kathedrale, Strand & die Perfekte Sizilianische Stadt

Cefalù (the medieval fishing town and resort 70 km east of Palermo — accessible in 1 hour by direct train) is the most beautiful coastal town in Sicily: the Norman Cathedral of Cefalù (1131-1267 — one of the three UNESCO World Heritage Arab-Norman monuments of the 'Arab-Norman Palermo' inscription, the cathedral famous for the magnificent Pantocrator mosaic in the apse, dated 1148, the earliest and the most monumental Byzantine Pantocrator mosaic in Sicily), the Rocca (the limestone cliff rising 268 metres above the town), and the beautiful sandy beach beneath the cathedral.

#cefalù#norman-cathedral#beach
Quattro Canti, Barockes Palermo & das Erbe der Spanischen Vizekönigschaft
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Quattro Canti, Barockes Palermo & das Erbe der Spanischen Vizekönigschaft

Die Quattro Canti (der barocke achteckige Platz an der Kreuzung der Via Maqueda und des Corso Vittorio Emanuele, geschaffen 1608-1620) ist der theatralischste Barock-Stadtraum Siziliens und das Herz des barocken historischen Zentrums von Palermo.

#baroque#quattro-canti#oratorio
Arabisch-Normannisches Palermo, Palatinische Kapelle & UNESCO-Welterbe Sizilien
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Arabisch-Normannisches Palermo, Palatinische Kapelle & UNESCO-Welterbe Sizilien

Das 'Arabisch-Normannische Palermo und die Domkirchen von Cefalù und Monreale' (UNESCO-Welterbe seit 2015) umfasst die außergewöhnlichen Monumente des Normannischen Königreichs Sizilien (1130-1194) — die außergewöhnlichste multikulturelle künstlerische Synthese in der Geschichte der westlichen Zivilisation.

#arab-norman#UNESCO#palatine-chapel
Ätna-Tagesausflug — Europas Größter Aktiver Vulkan
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Ätna-Tagesausflug — Europas Größter Aktiver Vulkan

Mount Etna (the 'Mongibello' — the 3,357-metre active stratovolcano on the eastern coast of Sicily, the largest active volcano in Europe and one of the most active volcanoes in the world, the volcano in continuous eruption since at least 1500 BC) is 2.5 hours east of Palermo by road or 3.5 hours by train, accessible as a day trip from the Sicilian capital with the combined visit of the Etna cable car and the 4×4 jeep excursion to the summit craters (2,950 metres).

#mount-etna#volcano#day-trip
Tal der Tempel, Agrigento & das Antike Griechische Sizilien
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Tal der Tempel, Agrigento & das Antike Griechische Sizilien

The Valley of the Temples ('Valle dei Templi' — the UNESCO World Heritage Site archaeological park near Agrigento on the southern coast of Sicily, 2.5 hours south of Palermo) is the most important Greek archaeological site outside Greece — the site of the ancient Greek city of Akragas (founded 580 BC, one of the largest Greek cities of antiquity with a population of 200,000-300,000 at its peak), the site where 9 Doric temples of the 5th century BC survive in the most complete state of any Greek temples in the world.

#valley-of-temples#agrigento#greek
Sizilianisches Puppentheater, Mafia-Erbe & Sizilianische Identität
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Sizilianisches Puppentheater, Mafia-Erbe & Sizilianische Identität

The 'Opera dei Pupi' (the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Sicilian puppet theatre tradition — the theatre of the armoured knights ('pupi' — the large, elaborately crafted marionettes operated by the 'puparo' from above via rods and strings) performing the cycles of the medieval chivalric romances (the 'Orlando Furioso' of Ariosto, the 'Chanson de Roland')) is the most distinctive traditional performing art of Palermo; combined with the understanding of the Sicilian Mafia (the 'Cosa Nostra' — its origins, its culture, and its devastating impact on Sicilian society, documented in the Falcone and Borsellino Museum), it forms the most complex portrait of Sicilian identity.

#puppet-theatre#opera-dei-pupi#UNESCO