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Must-see attractions in °ä±ð´Ú²¹±ôù

  • View of coastline and town of Cefalu, Sicily, Italy

    Duomo di °ä±ð´Ú²¹±ôù

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    °ä±ð´Ú²¹±ôù's cathedral is one of the jewels in Sicily's Arab-Norman crown, only equalled in magnificence by the Cattedrale di Monreale and Palermo's Cappella…

  • Spiaggia di °ä±ð´Ú²¹±ôù

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    °ä±ð´Ú²¹±ôù's crescent-shaped beach is one of the most popular along the whole Sicilian coast. In summer it is packed, so be sure to arrive early to get a good…

  • Museo Mandralisca

    °ä±ð´Ú²¹±ôù

    This small, privately owned museum showcases a collection amassed by parliamentarian, archaeologist and natural-history buff, Baron Mandralisca (1809–64)…

  • Salita Saraceni

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    An enormous staircase, the Salita Saraceni, winds up through three tiers of city walls in a 30- to 45-minute climb to the summit of La Rocca. From here…

  • Tempio di Diana

    °ä±ð´Ú²¹±ôù

    Built of massive limestone blocks quarried directly from the mountainside, the megalithic Tempio di Diana dates back to the 4th or 5th century BC. On the…

  • Bastione Capo Marchiafava

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    For fabulous sea views in the heart of °ä±ð´Ú²¹±ôù, make your way to this 17th-century fortification, off Via Bordonaro. Crowds gather here to watch the sunset…

  • Il Castello

    °ä±ð´Ú²¹±ôù

    Apart from a few loose rocks and low crenellated walls, there is nothing left of Il Castello, a Norman castle built atop the old Arab citadel that once…

  • Lavatoio

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    Descend the curving stone steps to this picturesque cluster of 16th-century wash basins, built over a spring that was well known in antiquity.

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