Named after the pilgrims who once journeyed there, Mt. Pellegrino stands as a significant landmark in the northern part of Palermo. The mountain is known for the acchianata, a winding pilgrimage route that ascends through stone-paved switchbacks. At the summit, visitors can explore the neo-Gothic Utveggio Castle and the Sanctuary of Santa Rosalia, a church partially carved into the rock, dedicated to the city’s patron saint. The surrounding area is a protected nature reserve, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Mt. Pellegrino (Monte Pellegrino)
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