2 Best Sights in The Aeolian Islands, Sicily

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Aeolian Islands - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Cattedrale di San Bartolomeo

The Cathedral of Saint Bartholomew (aka the Duomo of Lipari) was built in the 16th century with an initial construction and history dating back to the Arab era in 838. This Baroque-style co-cathedral in the heart of Lipari's main town is the island's most famous landmark and the main place of worship of the entire Aeolian archipelago. The prominent facade can be seen from afar, but a visit is recommended. Even though you must ascend a steep staircase to reach it, the church is well worth the climb up. And it's located directly next door to the Aeolian Regional Archaeological Museum, the island's other main sight. 

Via Castello 3, Lipari, 98050, Italy
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Chiesa di San Pietro Apostolo

This small church dedicated to St. Peter (the patron saint of Panarea) was erected in 1881 by the island's inhabitants and took 42 years to complete. Meander the narrow streets uphill to arrive at the pale yellow church, and the first thing you'll notice is the breathtaking panoramic view from the stone terrace at the sea-facing entrance. Inside, a portrait of the saint hangs above the high altar and the small wooden pews offer respite for quiet reflection—and a break from the heat. On June 28--29, they celebrate the Festival of St. Peter, marked by a processional through the town and traditional dances and songs.

Chiesa di San Pietro Apostolo, Panarea, 98050, Italy

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