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DUOMO DI MONTREALE - MONREALE CATHEDRAL

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2024
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Two powerful quadrangular towers with a splendid interior and a Treasury richly decorated with polychrome marble

The facade. Two powerful quadrangular towers (only the right one is completed) delimit the façade of the building, which is decorated in its upper part with a frieze representing braided arches. Below the 18th-century portico is the main portal, closed by splendid bronze doors divided into 42 panels depicting biblical scenes. It is a unique work by Bonnano Pisano dating back to 1186. On the left side of the church there is another beautiful portal decorated with bronze doors dating back to 1179, on which the saints and evangelists are depicted in 28 frames. The exterior of the apse, decorated with braided arches and geometric motifs, is a beautiful representation of the Sicilian Arab-Norman architecture.

The interior. Splendid. Its plan is that of the Latin cross basilicas and the naves are separated by 2 rows of 9 columns, all of which come from ancient Roman buildings. On their capitals, we can notice the broken arches of arabizing type. The choir is almost a separate building, raised and flanked by three apses facing east, following the Byzantine tradition. Superb works of art, such as the polychrome herringbone ceiling, rebuilt in the 19th century after a fire, or the beautiful marble inlaid pavement of the 16th century, contribute to the beauty of the place. The works placed above the royal throne, representing Christ crowning William II, and those of the king offering the church to the Virgin on the sides of the presbytery are also interesting. Venturing into the right part of the choir, there are two sarcophagi: the 12th-century porphyry sarcophagus of William I and the 16th-century marble sarcophagus of William II. Baroque altars, reliquaries of the Gagini school and Marabitti's round-bosses, placed under the central altar, also enrich the cathedral.

The mosaic. Jewel of the cathedral, the cycle of Byzantine mosaics with golden backgrounds runs along the upper walls. With its 6,340 square meters, it is the largest in Italy, built between 1180 and 1190. The various frames depict episodes from the Bible and the New Testament, accompanied by inscriptions in Greek and Latin. The Genesis scenes in the central nave are particularly beautiful, while the majestic Christ Pantocrator ideally completes the entire cycle.

The Treasury. The Treasury, richly decorated with polychrome marble, displays a small number of sacred objects, some of which were made in France. Note the reliquary of the Sacred Thorn (part, according to tradition, of Christ's crown), in Gothic style, it belonged to Philip III of Spain, but also a small enamel on copper box dating from the 13th century.

The cloister. Together with the southern wing, it is the only remnant of the Benedictine convent. Its superb structure has a square plan of about 50 m on each side. The 228 double columns, decorated with rich polychrome mosaics, support very beautiful arcades in the Arab-Norman style. The Romanesque capitals, all different, magnificently sculpted in the most varied forms, represent religious scenes. The south side is occupied by a small refined fountain of Arab influence which, according to the legend, would make the women who dip their hands in it young again by 10 years! There is no risk in trying to do so...


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La Cathédrale (Duomo) de Monreale en Sicile - Italie
La Cathédrale de Monreale est grandiose et impressionnante. L'intérieur est entièrement recouvert de marbre et de mosaïques : incroyable et splendide ! Les mosaïques reprennent des scènes de l'Ancien et du Nouveau Testament et c'est extrêmement bien réalisé, avec une précision inimaginable. C'est difficile de ne pas être enthousiasmé par tant de beauté !
guilan
Visited in january 2019
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Véritable joyau que cette cathérale de Montreal Il est intéressant de visiter ce lieu en hiver car il n'y a pas d'affluence touristique et vous visitez en toute liberté. L'entrée est payante et inclue la terrasse panoramique et le cloître. es 3 cathédrales datant de l'époque du Royaume Normand de Sicile, Monreale est la plus magnifique même si celles de Palerme et de Cefalu ne sont pas à négliger.
Les murs intérieurs sont recouverts de splendides mosaïques à fond d'or. De grandes plaques de marbre couvrent le sol et une partie des murs. Le tout est parfaitement entretenu.
Par beau temps, la vue depuis la terrasse est remarquable.
Le cloître (monastère bénédictin) termine la visite sur une note paisible. Certains piliers sont recouverts de mosaïques. Visite incontournable.
Milio
Visited in may 2018
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Si vous comptez visiter la Capella Palatina et Monreale dans la même journée, commencez par la Capella, juste à la sortie se trouve l'arrêt de bus qui vous mène à Monreale. Les bus sont bondés, mais ça vaut la peine. Une fois à Monreale, admirez les magnifiques mosaïques byzantines, mais n'oubliez pas le cloître, magnifique aussi, et les chapelles latérales.
nounou1974
Visited in february 2018
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Magnifique cathédrale. Les mosaïques sont impressionnantes. Entrée gratuite sauf pour le cloître. A l'intérieur on retrouve le même Jésus qu'à Cefalu
mariaqueixa
Visited in june 2017
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L'intérieur de la cathédrale de Monreale est complètement recouvert de mosaïques somptueuses, qui surprennent le visiteur dès son entrée dans le monument. Il est conseillé de disposer d'un guide (personne ou papier) pour mieux capter tous les détails que les mosaïques contiennent.
L'extérieur de la cathédrale mérite aussi le coup d'oeil, tant sur la façade que sur le chevet à décors géométriques.

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