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Deutsch: Der Kreuzgang des Paradises liegt nördlich neben der Kruzuífixbasilika hinter dem Campanile, durch die Bausweise mit den schlanken Doppelsäulen trägt er seinen Namen durchaus zu Recht. Die heutige Bepflanzung mit Palmen verstärkt den Eindruck noch. Er entstand schon 1266 im arabisch-normanischem Stil. Ursprünglich diente der Kreuzgang als Friedhof für verdienstvolle Bürger.
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