Mount Pellegrino
Mount Pellegrino is an isolated carbonate rock promontory on the northern coast of Palermo, Sicily, Southern Italy. It has an altitude of 606 meters above sea level, making it the highest peak within the city perimeter; however, due to its low height it is generally compared to a hill.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Stadio Renzo Barbera and Santuario di Santa Rosalia.
Stadio Renzo Barbera
Stadium
Photo: SonoGrazy, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Stadio Renzo Barbera is a football stadium in Palermo, Italy. It is currently the home stadium of Palermo FC. The stadium was inaugurated during the fascist era on 24 January 1932, and was originally named Stadio Littorio after the Italian word for the fasces symbol.
Santuario di Santa Rosalia
Church
Photo: Giuseppe ME, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Sanctuary of Santa Rosalia is a church and pilgrimage site located on via Bonnaojust outside of the urban neighborhoods of Palermo, nestled against a stone cliff wall on Mount Pellegrino, which looms to the north of the Sicily city.
Riserva naturale orientata Monte Pellegrino
Nature reserve
Photo: Andreadlock420, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Riserva naturale orientata Monte Pellegrino is a nature reserve.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Addaura and ZEN.
Addaura
Suburb
Photo: trolvag, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Addaura is a seaside village of Palermo, in Sicily, Italy. It falls within the 7th municipal division and the 22nd major neighborhood of the city, Partanna-Mondello.
ZEN
Suburb
ZEN, acronym for Zona Espansione Nord, is a social housing district in the northern outskirts of Palermo, in the autonomous region of Sicily, Southern Italy.
Mondello
Suburb
Mondello is a seaside district of the city of Palermo in the autonomous region of Sicily, in Southern Italy. It lies on a sandy bay delimited by two hills called Mount Gallo and Mount Pellegrino, in the northernmost area of the city.
Mount Pellegrino
- Type: Peak with an elevation of 606 metres
- Description: Hill near Palermo (Italy)
- Categories: mountain and landform
- Location: Circoscrizione VIII, Palermo, Palermo, Sicily, Italy, Europe
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Latitude
38.16611° or 38° 9′ 58″ northLongitude
13.3538° or 13° 21′ 14″ eastElevation
606 metres (1,988 feet)Open location code
8FCM5983+CGOpenStreetMap ID
node 493236385OpenStreetMap feature
natural=peak
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Venetian—“Mount Pellegrino” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “جبل بلقرين”
- Catalan: “Ercte”
- Catalan: “Mont Pellegrino”
- Cebuano: “Monte Pellegrino (bukid sa Italya, Sicilia)”
- Cebuano: “Monte Pellegrino”
- Danish: “Monte Pellegrino”
- Dutch: “Monte Pellegrino”
- Egyptian Arabic: “جبل مونت پيليجرينو”
- Faroese: “Monte Pellegrino”
- French: “Mont Pellegrino”
- French: “monte Pellegrino”
- German: “Monte Pellegrino”
- Icelandic: “Monte Pellegrino”
- Italian: “Monte Pellegrino”
- Japanese: “ペッレグリーノ山”
- Kalaallisut: “Monte Pellegrino”
- Ladin: “Mont Pellegrino”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Monte Pellegrino”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Monte Pellegrino”
- Persian: “مونته پلگرینو”
- Piemontese: “Mont Pelerin”
- Portuguese: “Monte Pellegrino”
- Russian: “Монте-Пеллегрино”
- Sicilian: “Munti Piddirinu”
- Spanish: “Monte Pellegrino”
- Swedish: “Monte Pellegrino”
- Venetian: “Monte Pellegrino”
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Highlights include Gorgo Santa Rosalia and Punta Panoramico Piano Zotta.
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