Cefalù Cathedral
Cefalù Cathedral, also known as 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 striking façade with two tall towers and a beautiful rose window. The interior is adorned with intricate mosaics, including a famous depiction of Christ Pantocrator.
The cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is part of the Arab-Norman architecture of Palermo and its surroundings. It serves as both a place of worship and a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors with its historical significance and artistic beauty.