Taormina, a Sicilian city perched high above the eastern coastline, is renowned for its 2nd-century Greek Theatre, but it also boasts other significant historic sites. Among these, the Cathedral, or Duomo, stands out. Located on Piazza del Duomo, a charming square along the main Corso Umberto I thoroughfare, the cathedral features a blend of architectural styles. Visitors can explore the square and admire the cathedral’s facade, which reflects the rich history and cultural influences of the region. The piazza itself, with its vibrant atmosphere, offers a perfect spot to soak in the local ambiance.
Taormina Cathedral (Duomo) and Piazza del Duomo
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