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Huangguoshu Hotel Reservation Palermo, Italy-a place where civilizations merge.

Palermo, Italy is the capital of Sicily and the fifth largest city in Italy. The city is located in the northwest of Sicily with a population of about 660,000. The history of Palermo can be traced back to the 8th century BC, and both Phoenicians and Greeks left footprints here. With the change of rulers, Palermo has been baptized by many different religions and cultures, so it has become the intersection of European civilization and Arab civilization, and also has precious medieval cultural heritage. Walking around the city, Arab-style buildings can be seen everywhere. Although the historical buildings here have no glorious and proud appearance, no matter what style, they are integrated with parks, green spaces, urban streets and squares, and they don't feel abrupt at all. Palermo is a very active and exotic city. A geographer described Palermo this way: Anyone who has seen the city can't help looking back. Transportation: Flying to Palermo is the quickest way. Palermo Airport connects Sicily with home and abroad through convenient routes. You can go to the downtown area of the airport by taxi, train and bus. The taxi service at the airport is from 6 to 24. You can contact us by phone. Tel: 39 09 1 225455 You can take trinacria Express from the airport to the downtown railway station. The fare is 4.50 euros and is valid for 6 hours. Ticket Center Tel: 199 166 177 The bus goes to downtown Palermo every half hour, and the fare is 5 euros, and the terminal is Palermo Railway Station. The bus runs from 6: 30 to 24: 00. Tourism information office. A.A.P.I.T. (Azienda Autonoma Provincial Per L 'Incremental Turistico) Address: Piazza castelnuovo, 35-9014/Tel: 39 091605835/Kloc-. Saturday 9 o'clock 13 o'clock; Sunday, 9: 0013: 00; 8: 3014: 0014: 3016: 00 Winter Central Railway Station Address: Stazione centrale. -90 127 Tel: 39 0916165914 Opening hours: Monday and Friday, 8:30- 14:00, and summer 15: 30. Saturday 9 o'clock 13 o'clock; Sunday, 9: 0013: 00; 8: 3014: 0014: 3016: 00 A.A.P.T. (Azienda Autonoma Provincial Turistica) Address: Aeroporto punta raisi-90045 Tel: 39 09. Visit Palermo on Saturday, Sunday and holidays from 8: 00 to 20: 00. The main scenic spots are concentrated in the northwest area of the railway station. The two main streets extend northward, passing through Rome in the east and Maqueda in the west. Corso vittorio emanuele extends westward from the four corners, leading to cathedrals and palaces. Cattedrale Church, built at the end of 12, is a Norman cathedral in Sicily. Two gothic arches connect the church with the bell tower. The round roof in the middle and the exquisite carvings on the upper part of the building are very precious. There is the mausoleum of the Emperor Palermo in the cathedral. The most amazing thing in the cathedral is that on the floor of the hall, from north to south, there are twelve constellations of marble with different colors. There is a hole in the smaller dome on the south side, from which the sunshine of different months shines on the corresponding constellations. Address: corso v. emanuele Tel: 39 09 1 334376 Opening hours: Monday and Saturday at 7: 0019: 00; 8: 00 13: 30 on Sunday, 16: 00 19: 00 Tickets: Free palazzo dei normanni in Normandy Palace. The palace was built by Arabs and then rebuilt and decorated by Normans. Now it is mainly used as a meeting place, and there will be very strict inspection when entering the museum. Among the rooms of the Normandy emperor, the residence of Emperor Ruggiero is the most worth seeing. There are murals about hunting, plants, etc. In the dormitory. Address: Piaaza indipendenza Tel: 39 09 1 70543 17 Business hours: Monday, Friday and Saturday at 9: 00 12: 00. Admission: cappella palatina, a free chapel in Parati, is located in Normandy Palace. It was built in 1 130 years and lasted 13 years. After entering the door, walk along the steps on the right to the end room. Its walls and altars are decorated with golden mosaics, and the ceiling and stone pillars show the Arab architectural style.

Mosaic mainly tells the story of the year of the Bible and Christians. Pay special attention not to wear shorts. Address: P. za indipendenza Tel: 39 09 1 70543 17 Business hours: Monday and Friday at 9: 0011:4515: 0016. Saturday 9: 09: 45; Sundays and holidays 12: 00 12: 45 Tickets: free. Sicilian regional square is located in Abbatlis Palace, which was built in15th century. In the museum, there is a fine brushwork trionfo della morte in the15th century, which is well preserved. Although the author is unknown, it is a masterpiece of its kind. The museum also collects four masterpieces by Messina, a famous Sicilian painter, among which Angel is the most unique. Address: via alloro 4 Tel: 39 09 1 62300 1 Opening hours: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday at 9: 0013: 3015: 0019: 30; Tickets for closing on Monday, Wednesday and Friday: 4.5 euros; European Museum of Children's Archaeology The Archaeological Area Museum was converted from a primitive monastery. The cloisters of Northwest Tourism Network are neatly arranged with sarcophagi. The collection of the museum is mainly ancient Greek sculptures unearthed from all over Italy, especially the ancient Greek artworks unearthed from Serente Temple. The bronze statue of sheep unearthed in Syracuse is also one of the must-see attractions. Address: No.24 Oliveira Plaza Tel: 39 091616805 Business hours: 9: 0013:15; Wednesday and Friday 15: 00 18: 45 Tickets: 4.5 Euros; Children's catacombs dei cappuccini's catacombs are 2 euros. Catacombe deicap Puccini's catacomb is located in Fiona Fang, about 200 square meters, divided into upper and lower floors, with a total of 8,000 skeletons and mummies. The arrangement of these well-dressed bodies is like a theme display of the art of death. They cling to the wall like an artistic oil painting. The oldest mummy, Bsilvestro, died in 1599, while the latest Rosalia lombardo was last put into the grave in 1902. The mummy here is a collection of all kinds of people, even the soldiers of the Bourbon army. All the mummies are well preserved, from which we can get enough information about their causes of death and living conditions. Address: Piazza cappuccini 1 Transportation: Take bus 109 from Central Railway Station to indipendenza Square, and then transfer to bus 327. Tel: 39 0912117 Opening hours: