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La Magione

Basilica della Santissima Trinità del Cancelliere (Basilica della Magione)
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Open today at 09:30-11:30,15:30-18:00
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Via Magione, 90133 Palermo, Sicily, ItalyMap
Phone+39 091 617 0596
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  • ANGELO V
    ANGELO V
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    One of the oldest churches in Palermo

    "Basilica La Magione" (The Mansion Basilica), or "Basilica Collegiata della Santissima Trinità del Cancelliere" (Collegiate Basilica of the Holy Trinity of the Chancellor) is one of the oldest churche...

    Reviewed on Dec 3, 2022
  • Jazzumbo
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    Exquisite Norman Arab church, out of the classicNorman Arab tour

    Can't understand why this magnificent church is not included in UNESCO heritage (”Norman Arab Palermo and the cathedrals of Cefalu and Monreale”) Can't understand why the Byzantine influence on the ...

    Reviewed on Oct 16, 2020
  • Brun066
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    Echo, on a smaller scale, of the great Norman cathedrals of Sicily

    We visited this church on a warm morning in late August, which led us to look for the paths in the shade of the houses. In Palermo, when it's hot and sunny, a monument of Arab-Norman architecture lik...

    Reviewed on Oct 2, 2020
  • Traveller298382
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    A simple but very important Arab/Norman church. Worth finding.

    La Magione has had as many names as it has had religious occupiers. The church is plain but the walk through the garden to the entrance is beautiful hence so many weddings take place here. Once inside...

    Reviewed on Nov 1, 2019
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    Beautiful Arab Norman Cloister

    Hidden gem - we came across this beatiful church when out for an afternoon stroll. The cloister was open as part of an UNESCO celebration of Arab Norman culture in Palermo. In the church a wedding w...

    Reviewed on Oct 13, 2019
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