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Aragonese window, 14th century, in the Arabic Norman tower, or Torre di Scrigno, 12th century, the oldest part of the building, built on top of the Punic ancient city walls to defend the city, at the Palazzo Conte Federico, a 12th century Arabic Norman palace in Palermo, Sicily, Italy. Surrounding the window are carved the coats of arms of the city of Palermo, the Swabians and the Aragonese. The Federico counts bought the palace in the mid 17th century and are responsible for commissioning many of the decorations in place today. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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AR6170889
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7087px × 4724px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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12TH CENTURY
14TH CENTURY
ARABIC
ARAGONESE
ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL
Architecture
building
Carving
Coat of Arms
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
CULTURE
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
HERALDIC
Heraldry
HERITAGE
History
HORIZONTAL
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
Island
Italian
MANSION
Medieval
Mediterranean
Mediterranean Sea
NORMAN
Palace
PALAZZO
PALERMO
RESIDENCE
Sicilian
SICILY
Southern Europe
Southern European
Swabian
Tower
Window