Palatine Chapel
The Palatine Chapel is a stunning example of Carolingian architecture located in Palermo, Sicily. Built in the 12th century under the rule of King Roger II, it served as the royal chapel of the Norman kings. The chapel is renowned for its intricate mosaics, which showcase a blend of Byzantine and Islamic artistic influences.
Inside, the chapel features a beautiful wooden ceiling and a lavish altar, making it a significant religious site. The Palatine Chapel is part of the Royal Palace of Palermo and is a UNESCO World Heritage site, attracting visitors for its historical and architectural importance.