One of the Mediterranean's undiscovered jewels. The epitome of picturesque grandeur. Good descriptions of this captivating seaside town beneath a steep mountain. Cefalu has a beach, winding, narrow, medieval streets, and delightful restaurants overlooking a rocky coast. All under the everpresent gaze of the Norman-Arab-Byzantine cathedral, one of the greatest churches of southern Europe. Nestled between the Madonie Mountains and the sea, Cefalù's mountain boasts the ruins of a large fortress and an ancient Sicanian-Greek temple. The view from the summit is inspiring. On the northern coast, 75 kilometers east of Palermo, from which it is about forty-five minutes by car, a bit longer on an express train, Cefalu (with the accent on the last syllable) is a medieval town built on the site of an ancient Sicanian and Greek settlement. In fact, its name derives from the Greek word for a cape; the ancient city was called Cephaloedion. Except for a few archeological items in the local museum, all that remains of these ancient cultures today is a small structure, the Temple of Diana, on the mountain overlooking the town. the foundation of this simple enclosure is said to be one of the oldest structures still standing in Sicily. Though the fortress itself crumbled long ago, the battlements atop the mountain were built during the Norman rule of the island in the eleventh and twelfth centuries. A few segments of this outer wall are restorations; most are original. For the stout hearted, the summit, with its magnificent view of the town, cathedral, mountains and sea, is well worth the climb. (Only Taormina's seaside view rivals this coastal vista.) Viewed at night from the coast to the west, theThe cathedral and town viewed from the mountain. illuminated mountain and cathedral make for an inspiring site, evoking much of the city's medieval grandeur. Begun in 1131 during the reign of Roger II, the cathedral and the adjoining abbey and cloister were completed some years later.
The floor plan and artistic style, typical of those of many cathedrals built in Northern Europe during the same period, differ somewhat from the simple Romanesque lines of Monreale's cathedral, especially when viewed from the outside. The church, with some Gothic features, was one of the first Sicilian cathedrals built on the Western model, with a long nave and distinct transept. This indicates an influence more Norman than Byzantine or Arab, though the icon of Christ in the apse leaves no doubt about the Eastern (Orthodox) tradition still very much alive in western Sicily at the time the church was built. Cefalu Cathedral lacks the extensive mosaics of Monreale; its ambience is altogether more Gothic than Byzantine, though purists would point out that its style shows only partial signs of early Gothic forms. Do keep in mind that the cathedral is closed in the afternoon from 1 to 4.
Bed and Breakfast Villa Rosa
Located in
Cefalu,
Palermo,
Sicily,
Italy
Bed and Breakfast Villa Rosa, in Palermo Italy is a 3 star B&B found in the wonderful Gulf of Cefalu. It is immersed in a small peaceful oasis despite being close to the historic center and sea.
The Bed and Breakfast Villa Rosa in Palermo Italy has a...
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Natural Sicily
Located in
Cefalu,
Palermo,
Sicily,
Italy
The finest natural (organic) olive oil of Natural Sicily in Cefalu Italy is now available to wholesalers, specialty stores, supermarkets and anybody who wants to purchase pure, extra virgin olive oil in quantity. It is cold pressed, unfiltered and no...
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Caffe Duomo
Located in
Cefalu,
Palermo,
Sicily,
Italy
The Caffe Duomo was born in 1999 in Cefalu, Palermo from the continuity of the tradition of the Bar Duomo. Caffe Duomo pleasantly represents the more classic spirit of the restaurant, and can accommodate 70 persons.
The furnishing in Caffe Duomo are of...
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La Finestra sul Parco
Located in
Cefalu,
Palermo,
Sicily,
Italy
We beagn the activity of the Bed and Breakfast, La Finestra sul Parco in 2004 in Cefalu, Italy. Believing in this type of classified hospitality for those who prefer to renounce the comforts of a hotel and appreciate the warm acceptance th...
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Collegio Di Maria
Located in
Cefalu,
Palermo,
Sicily,
Italy
The guests of the Bed and Breakfast Collegio Di Maria, can enjoy one of the most beautiful views of Cefalu, being at walking distance from the Cathedral and the main places of interest. At Cefalu you will enjoy a breathtaking view of its enchanting sea an...
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Casale Bazan
Located in
Cefalu,
Palermo,
Sicily,
Italy
In Sicily Bed and Breakfast Casale Bazan, in Cefalu Italy is set 45 minutes from Palermo (65 km), at less than twenty minutes from Golf Club “Le Madonie” (16 km) , at less than 10 minutes away from Cefalu (5 km) and its magnificent beache...
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The Cathedral of Cefalu
Located in
Cefalu,
Palermo,
Sicily,
Italy
The Cathedral of Cefalu is not, as with other Sicilian churches, a combination of a longitudinal and centralized floor plan. It is a straightforward Romanesque basilica with a transept, partly vaulted and partly covered with an open woodwork roof. The ma...
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