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* [[Santa Lucia al Monte]]
* [[Santa Lucia al Monte]]
* [[Madonna dei Rimedi, Palermo|Madonna dei Rimedi]]
* [[Madonna dei Rimedi, Palermo|Madonna dei Rimedi]]
* [[Santa Maria di Monserrato]]
* [[Santa Maria di Monserrato, Palermo|Santa Maria di Monserrato]]
* [[Santa Maria della Pace, Palermo|Santa Maria della Pace]]
* [[Santa Maria della Pace, Palermo|Santa Maria della Pace]]
* [[Church of the Holy Spirit, Palermo|Santo Spirito]]
* [[Church of the Holy Spirit, Palermo|Santo Spirito]]
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* [[Santuario di Santa Rosalia]]
* [[Santuario di Santa Rosalia]]
* [[Monreale|Monreale Cathedral]]
* [[Monreale|Monreale Cathedral]]

== Non-Catholic churches ==
* [[Anglican Church, Palermo|Anglican Church]]
* [[Waldensian Church, Palermo|Waldensian Church]]


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Revision as of 21:18, 18 May 2016

Palermo, main city of Sicily, has a big heritage of churches which ranges from the Arab-Norman-Byzantine style to the Gothic and the Baroque styles. In particular, the list includes the most important churches of the historic centre divided by the four areas of Kalsa, Albergaria, Seralcadi and Loggia.

Palermo Cathedral
Cappella Palatina

Historic centre

San Cataldo
San Francesco d'Assisi
La Martorana
San Francesco Saverio
Casa Professa
San Giovanni degli Eremiti
Immacolata Concezione al Capo
San Domenico
Oratorio del Rosario di Santa Cita
Santa Maria della Catena
Monreale Cathedral

Kalsa (or Tribunali)

Churches:

Oratories:

Albergaria (or Palazzo Reale)

Churches:

Oratories:

Seralcadi (or Monte di Pietà)

Churches:

Oratories:

Loggia (or Castellammare)

Churches:

Oratories:

Others

Non-Catholic churches