Cefalù, an ancient medieval village, located on the northern coast of Sicily a few kilometers from Palermo is one of the most selected Sicilian tourist destinations.
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The structure of the cathedral of Cefalù follows the usual building and architectural typologies of Norman religious buildings and is, in many ways, similar to the Cathedral of Monreale. The monumental building is located at the foot of the Rocca, a rocky promontory overlooking the sea of exceptional landscape value.
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In via Vittorio Emanuele there is the public wash house known as the "Medieval Washhouse". In the early 1500s it was demolished and rebuilt further back from the city walls and the river that previously flowed in the open was covered by buildings with the development of the town.