by Claudia Baroncelli
With the Arab-Norman itinerary in Palermo and the cathedrals of Cefalù and Monreale officially added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Sicily keeps on rocking with both its unique architectural and historical heritage. Here's more.
From the breathtaking landscape of Mount Etna to the stunning and paradisiac atmosphere of the Aeolian Islands with their crystalline clear water and those unique Dolce Vita settings, Sicily is the Italian region with the highest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
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