Ancient Ruins and Heritage
This collection features the archaeological highlights of Cefalù, spanning from the 9th-century BC megalithic Temple of Diana to the 12th-century Norman Cathedral. The sites are primarily concentrated on La Rocca, a limestone cliff overlooking the town, where visitors can find remains of a medieval citadel, ancient fortifications, and the ruins of the Church of Sant'Anna. These landmarks illustrate the layers of Sicanian, Greek, Byzantine, and Norman history that shaped the region, including the UNESCO-listed mosaics of the Duomo.
Cefalù Cathedral
The Cathedral of Cefalù is a Roman Catholic basilica in Cefalù, Sicily.
Diana Temple
A 9th-century BC megalithic structure built with polygonal masonry. Originally a Sicanian sanctuary, it was later repurposed as a Greek temple and a Byzantine church.
Chiesa di Sant'Anna
Ruins of a medieval church located on the slopes of La Rocca, part of the historic fortified settlement.
Guard House/Barracks
Remnants of medieval military quarters and defensive structures situated within the citadel on the summit of La Rocca.
Church of St Anna, stores and bread ovens
Archaeological remains of a medieval church complex, including communal storage facilities and stone-built bread ovens used by the local garrison.
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