Cathedral of Cefalù
The Cathedral of Cefalù is a stunning example of Norman architecture located in the town of Cefalù, Sicily. Built in the 12th century, it features a mix of Romanesque and Byzantine styles, characterized by its grand façade, impressive towers, and intricate mosaics. The cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage site, recognized for its historical and cultural significance.
Inside, visitors can admire the beautiful Christ Pantocrator mosaic that dominates the apse, showcasing the artistic skills of the time. The cathedral also houses a variety of chapels and artworks, making it a key attraction for tourists and a place of worship for locals.