Norman Palace
The Norman Palace, located in Palermo, Sicily, is a historic royal palace that dates back to the 9th century. Originally built by the Arabs, it became the residence of the Norman kings after the conquest of Sicily. The palace showcases a blend of architectural styles, including Arab, Norman, and Byzantine influences.
Today, the Norman Palace houses the Sicilian Regional Assembly and is famous for its stunning Palatine Chapel, adorned with exquisite mosaics. The palace is a UNESCO World Heritage site, reflecting the rich history and cultural diversity of Sicily throughout the centuries.