Photographer’s Note
I present this panoramic to you from the entrance to the cathedral of Palermo, where you can to see beautiful carved scenes of the bible in the wall. Also it makes reference to kings of the time and also influence of Spain of when it was in dominion of Sicily, therefore king Fernando III. I have liked much the design of the marble columns.
I hope you like it.
Something of history:
It arises in the oldest sagrada area of Palermo. In 1184 the archbishop of Palermo, Gualterio Offamilio, ordered that the construction of a great cathedral was undertaken. In the successive centuries, additions and restorations modified the original building. Particularly beautiful it is the part of the apses, the unique one that has conserved the original forms of century XII.
The temple is a magnificent example of the Norman architecture. The facade is flanked by towers and small columns and is united to the bell tower by ogival arcs. In the decoration of the interior of the temple, as well as in the two gothic towers that are united to the bell tower by two bridges, the influence of the Arab style is perceived. The interior of the temple lodges the denominated Real Imperial Tombs, between which they emphasize 4 coffins: the one of Roger II, Henry I SAW of Hohenstaufen, Constance de Hauteville and Frederick II of Hohenstaufen.
Also sculptures of Gagini and one can be contemplated cripta of century XII. The Treasure to the Cathedral in that can be visited in addition they emphasize a tooth of Santa Rosalía, one of the holy employers of Palermo, and its ashes, which they keep in a ballot box of silver, in one of the chapels of the Cathedral. Among others pieces of the Treasure it is necessary to emphasize a gold tiara of Certainty of Aragon.
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Photo Information
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Copyright: Elena Arciniegas (sunamoon)
(5061) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2007-05-13
- Categories: Architecture
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2008-06-17 12:24








