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The Monreale Cathedral, erected in 1174–89 near Palermo ... “Christ Pantocrator” (literally “ruler of all”) in the apse, or half-dome, at the back of the cathedral.
Monreale's cathedral, built by William II, dates to 1172 and is now part of a larger UNESCO World Heritage Site that also encompasses the Royal Palace and the Palermo Cathedral, among other sites.
On a hill overlooking the city of Palermo, in Sicily, sits a lesser-known gem of Italian art: the cathedral of Monreale. Built in the 12th century under Norman rule, it boasts Italy's largest ...