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Find a quiet spot if you can to observe these 17th-century statues and reliefs that adorn buildings on the four corners of Palermo's main crossroads. Gazing inwards
Address: VIA MAQUEDA AND CORSO VITTORIO EMANUELE.
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Topped by five beautiful red domes, this church exemplifies Palermo's Arab- Norman architecture and was built by Moorish craftsmen in 1132. Escape the city traffic with a walk around its lush gardens, then explore the cloisters of the abandoned monastery next door.
Address: 3 VIA DEI BENEDETTINI.