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Palermo, the capital of Sicily

As soon as you enter the streets of Palermo, the capital of Sicily, you can see three architectural styles: ancient Roman, Byzantine, and Arabic. It can be seen that this place has experienced countless cultural baptisms; from the night and day of the Quattro Corner, you can see the significance of local history. The grandeur of the Palermo Cathedral and the gorgeous design of its interior attract us to stop and appreciate it; walking along the beach, you can experience how leisurely and comfortable the life of the island residents is. Wandering along the Mediterranean coast is worth a visit!
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Posted: Oct 4, 2023
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