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First created 25 May 2015. Version 1.1 - 22 Jun 2015. Jerry Tse. London.

Monreale Cathedral

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The Golden Mosaic of Sicily

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The architecture is unusual …

The cathedral encompassed several styles – Norman, Islamic, Byzantine, Roman and traces of Middle Eastern plan. The cathedral was original built in the late 12C but the porch on lower part of the entrance was added in the 18C.

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Abstract geometric Islamic motif …

Above shows the Islamic decorative motif mingled with the Gothic pointed arch of the window, on the main façade of the cathedral.

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Turreted Norman tower was left unfinished …

The turreted tower with embattlements on the left side of the cathedral. It is used as the bell tower.

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The three apses, Middle Eastern plan …

The exterior of the three apses, which was a characteristic of older Middle East churches, was finely decorated with geometrical motif of lava stone inlays, carvings and interlaced arches. It is a combination of Norman, French and Byzantine styles.

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The Romanesque portico entrance …

The main entrance to the cathedral from the side, though a Romanesque portico under a row of Romanesque windows on the wall above.

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At the entrance there is a sculpture of William II (1155-1189 reign 1166-1189), the Good, who offered the church to the Virgin.

The Norman king …

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Monreale is famous for its 6500 sq m golden mosaics

Christ Pantocrator at the central apse.

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A huge portrait of Christ at the central apse.

Byzantine mosaic …

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The 12C-13C mosaics occupy the entire nave and the aisles, the choir and the transepts. They illustrate scenes from the Bible.

The basilica plan of ancient Rome …

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The Apse …

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The golden arch …

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The gilded wooden ceiling, its construction and decoration.

The gilded ceiling …

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The golden arch at the aisle …

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The Christian kings …

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The Madonna at the central apse.

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The angel on the left aisle.

The medieval angel …

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Noah releases a dove to find land on the right aisle.

Noah and the Flood …

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The medieval angel …

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Stories from the Bible …

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Ceiling just in front of the apse.

The golden coffer ceiling …

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Close-up view of the mosaic.

Geometric pattern …

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Abstract pattern …

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Mosaic covered pillars and arches …

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The creation of Eve from Adam’s rib.

Creation of Eve …

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Man meets woman …

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The arches on the right …

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The arches on the left …

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Portrait of King Salomon.

The wise king …

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The ceiling of the aisle …

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Gilded coffered ceiling at the transept.

Coffered ceiling above the choir …

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The saints …

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On the arched portico …

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Marble and coloured stones inlays at the right apse.

Marbles and coloured stones …

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Marble and coloured stones inlays at the right apse.

Stone inlays …

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Steps to the main altar. Note the marble and coloured stones inlays on the steps.

Mosaic on the steps …

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The main altar. Note the marble floor.

The central apse …

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Floor mosaics.

Inlay flooring …

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Floor mosaics.

Mosiac tiles …

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Medieval capital …

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Designs on the aisle portico s …

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The cloister of the abbey

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The Norman tower …

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The cloister is surrounded by pointed arches, double pillars and the arches are covered by Arabic inspired geometrical patterns.

The cloister …

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Carvings on the pillers …

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Carvings on the capital of a pillar.

Medieval carvings on the capital …

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Evolution of styles …

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The End

Music – Zadok the Priest composed by George Frederic Handel for the coronation of the George II.

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