Duomo (Agrigento)
Duomo (Agrigento)
3.5
10:00 AM - 1:30 PM, 3:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 1:30 PM
3:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 1:30 PM
3:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 1:30 PM
3:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 1:30 PM
3:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 1:30 PM
3:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 1:30 PM
3:30 PM - 7:00 PM
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3.5
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JohnandJodieBrown
Perth, Australia58 contributions
Dec 2019
At the top of the hill in the town is a magnificent Duomo that is worth every step you take to get to it. It's actually about five sacred sites/time periods rolled into one which the architecture clearly shows. I liked it because it wasn't too big - you could get your head around this one - for me anyway. And after you've seen the inside the view outside is outstanding, a must visit if you are in Agrigento.
Written 12 February 2020
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supongo2016
Brighton, UK44 contributions
Jul 2022
An impressive interior. Worth getting the ticket that includes Santa Maria deli Grecci and the museum. It's a long old hike up there so worth noting it closes between 1.30 and 4.00 most days.
Written 4 August 2022
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Marko M
Maribor, Slovenia531 contributions
Sept 2019 • Couples
Visited this today, a gentle stroll to the top of the hill(in this town, there are stairs and stairs and stairs..😋) and came to this cathedral. The view from dovn below is amazing..but when you enter, it takes your breath away. The fee is 3€,and you get to visit the church and the bell tower.
The church is realy nice, realy spacious and not overly decorated, and the cealing is just incredible. Such details, such artistry..great.
Then we went to the tover..and arived on a balcony in the moment of sunset..and you see everythig.
A few more steps..and you are amongs the bels, with a view that is simply stunning..360 dgr.view..and you are on the highest point - realy great.
Then, the walk to the rose and a close up look at the cealing..never been so "behind the scenes" in a church before, a realy unique experience.
Well worth the time and money..😊
The church is realy nice, realy spacious and not overly decorated, and the cealing is just incredible. Such details, such artistry..great.
Then we went to the tover..and arived on a balcony in the moment of sunset..and you see everythig.
A few more steps..and you are amongs the bels, with a view that is simply stunning..360 dgr.view..and you are on the highest point - realy great.
Then, the walk to the rose and a close up look at the cealing..never been so "behind the scenes" in a church before, a realy unique experience.
Well worth the time and money..😊
Written 29 September 2019
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kinnie0001
London, UK209 contributions
Jun 2019 • Friends
As a cathedral, it’s bound to be large. But I didn’t feel any warmth or welcome. To pay to go in to the church was hugely off putting. I suppose they have to generate income, but you can’t be sure where it goes. In so many other cathedrals, if you want to go and pray, they let you in. But not here. The little chapel on the right as you go in is free, and is a peaceful place to pray.
Written 7 June 2019
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bevalt52
Edgware, UK344 contributions
Mar 2018 • Friends
Went for a walk during our free time in Agrigento as the hotel we were staying at was near the square. It started raining and this Duomo was open and we just went inside... wow the paintings inside are amazing... try get there free...
Written 12 March 2018
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Fede_Ita
Biella, Italy123 contributions
Aug 2018 • Family
4 stars for the volunteers working to keep the place open. Unfortunately it is almost completely under renovation which should end soon.
Written 28 August 2018
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pfefmeister
San Francisco, CA4,374 contributions
Jul 2024 • Couples
One of the must see attractions in town, it’s a rewarding visit after a moderate climb from downtown. The museum with the burial vault was the most interesting part to me, though the view from the bell tower was cool. My wife liked the macabre bloody shirt of the mayor who was killed by the Mafia. To each their own.
Written 18 July 2024
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James C
Tampa, FL442 contributions
Apr 2023
This is a spectacular Duomo in Agrigento and is one of the main site in the town. Highly recommended for its interior. Architecturally stunning.
Written 3 May 2023
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Joe L
207 contributions
Apr 2022
Another beautiful church filled with gold and carved statues. It is very tall and nice on the inside.
Written 6 May 2022
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Vadim
Murmansk, Russia34,571 contributions
Jul 2019
The Normans chose to build the Duomo at the highest point in Agrigento in the highest and Western part of the Girgenti hill. They built the Cathedral quickly (1087-1094), but the Normans didn`t understand the Geology and the construction site created and creates many problems for the Cathedral. Earthquakes and subsequent landslides create a permanent threat of destruction of the Cathedral. Even St. Gerland, the first Archbishop of Agrigento, who came here from Burgundy, doesn`t save from landslides. But according to the Catholics of Agrigento, the fight against the natural elements is the main specialization of Saint Gerland. The Cathedral is permanently under reconstruction. The last one just ended in 2019. The entrance to the Cathedral is paid (3 euros), but I went in after a few morning mass and was not charged money, although I think I don`t look like a good Catholic...
Written 24 February 2020
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