Piazza Quattro Novembre 4, 91011, Alcamo, Sicily ItalyMap
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a beautiful church
This is the main church in Alcamo and a must see when in town. Be certain to pay the two euros and go into the museum. There are some lovely works of art inside and it is more than worth the price ...
We were walking through this quiet city when we entered this church more for curiosity.It is from 1402 in Catalan gothic with three ships, which have been overlapped with several elements in style ...
The most beautiful church (inside) of Sicilia is certainly the most beautiful. The mosaics are absolutely superb. Don't forget to take twins to appreciate them.
The cathedral is really very large, unfortunately for us we arrived just before the beginning of a marriage and so we could not admire it best and even not see the museum attached that was...
a beautiful church
This is the main church in Alcamo and a must see when in town. Be certain to pay the two euros and go into the museum. There are some lovely works of art inside and it is more than worth the price ...
Interesting
We were walking through this quiet city when we entered this church more for curiosity.It is from 1402 in Catalan gothic with three ships, which have been overlapped with several elements in style ...
Just beautiful
The most beautiful church (inside) of Sicilia is certainly the most beautiful. The mosaics are absolutely superb. Don't forget to take twins to appreciate them.
Incantevole!!!
I would say three of the most beautiful mosaics I've ever seen ... to stay open mouth!!! very nice also the tour on the terraces.
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The cathedral is really very large, unfortunately for us we arrived just before the beginning of a marriage and so we could not admire it best and even not see the museum attached that was...