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Cathedrals are grand religious buildings that have been an integral part of Western architecture for centuries

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Background imageCathedrals Collection: Altar Piccolomini, marble, Andrea Bregno (c. 1418-1503), left aisle, Duomo

Altar Piccolomini, marble, Andrea Bregno (c. 1418-1503), left aisle, Duomo (Metropolitan Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta), Siena Siena Duomo (Metropolitan Cathedral of St)

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Cathedral of Siena

Cathedral of Siena Siena Piazza del Duomo Church Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1920-1930 ca.. Date of Artwork:1196 -1382

Background imageCathedrals Collection: View of Piazza IV Novembre in Perugia: the side of the Cathedral, the Loggia di Braccio Fortebraccio

View of Piazza IV Novembre in Perugia: the side of the Cathedral, the Loggia di Braccio Fortebraccio and the Great Fountain are clearly visible Perugia Piazza IV Novembre Fountain Gothic

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Left wing of the central nave of the Cathedral of Como. The organ is on the right

Left wing of the central nave of the Cathedral of Como. The organ is on the right. Como Cathedral, central nave Organ Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Tapestry with the Presentation of the Virgin Mary to the Temple; work by the Anversa Workshop

Tapestry with the Presentation of the Virgin Mary to the Temple; work by the Anversa Workshop located in the counter facade of the Cathedral of Como

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Tapestry with the Sacrifice of Isaac, work of the Ducal Workshops of Florence

Tapestry with the Sacrifice of Isaac, work of the Ducal Workshops of Florence. The tapestry is located on the counter facade of the Cathedral of Como

Background imageCathedrals Collection: View of the spires and roof of the Cathedral of Como. On the spire is a bizarre steeple by Luchino

View of the spires and roof of the Cathedral of Como. On the spire is a bizarre steeple by Luchino Scarabota. Como Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Sculpted lunette of the right door with the scene of the Presentation of Jesus to the Temple

Sculpted lunette of the right door with the scene of the Presentation of Jesus to the Temple, Cathedral of Como. Como Piazza del Duomo Lunette High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Detail of the faade of the Cathedral of Como

Detail of the faade of the Cathedral of Como. Como Piazza del Duomo Church - Facade Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Apsidal bell tower in the Old Cathedral of Santa Giustina, Monselice

Apsidal bell tower in the Old Cathedral of Santa Giustina, Monselice. On the right are two pilasters surmounted by lions. Monselice Apse, Bell Tower Romanesque, Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageCathedrals Collection: View of the crypt of the Cathedral of St. Panfilo in Sulmona

View of the crypt of the Cathedral of St. Panfilo in Sulmona. Sulmona Cathedral of St. Panfilo - Cripta Crypt Romanesque, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageCathedrals Collection: View of the interior of the Cathedral of Otranto from the right nave. In the foreground some columns

View of the interior of the Cathedral of Otranto from the right nave. In the foreground some columns and capitals are visible

Background imageCathedrals Collection: View of the apsidal of the Old Cathedral (S. Corrado) in Molfetta, province of Bari

View of the apsidal of the Old Cathedral (S. Corrado) in Molfetta, province of Bari. Interlaced blind arches are visible, holding up brackets with a lion

Background imageCathedrals Collection: View of the faade of the transept with rose window surrounded by figures of animals

View of the faade of the transept with rose window surrounded by figures of animals, a large window with two lights and the bell tower. Cathedral of Goivinazzo in the province of Bari

Background imageCathedrals Collection: View of the faade of the Cathedral (Assunta) of Troia, province of Ferrara

View of the faade of the Cathedral (Assunta) of Troia, province of Ferrara. In the upper part is a large rose window. In the lower part are small arches on pilasters

Background imageCathedrals Collection: View of the right side of the Cathedral of Trani. The high transept is adorned with a rich cornice

View of the right side of the Cathedral of Trani. The high transept is adorned with a rich cornice with figured brackets, in the lower part, two pairs of blind arches

Background imageCathedrals Collection: View of the faade of the Cathedral of Trani, in Puglia. On the terrace opposite the faade are some

View of the faade of the Cathedral of Trani, in Puglia. On the terrace opposite the faade are some ancient ruins of an atrium and in the background is a house

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Panoramic view of the Cathedral of Taranto. In the background some shops and industries are visible

Panoramic view of the Cathedral of Taranto. In the background some shops and industries are visible. On the left are some moored boats

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Partial view of the crypt with columns in veined marble and two capitals decorated with fantastic

Partial view of the crypt with columns in veined marble and two capitals decorated with fantastic animals; Cathedral of Otranto, Apulia

Background imageCathedrals Collection: View of the romanesque lower part of the Cathedral of Foggia

View of the romanesque lower part of the Cathedral of Foggia. Foggia Piazza De Sanctis Church - Facade Eighteenth Century, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageCathedrals Collection: View of the faade and bell tower of the Cathedral of Foggia

View of the faade and bell tower of the Cathedral of Foggia. Foggia Church - Facade Eighteenth Century, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Detail of the exterior of the Tomb of Boemondo in the complex at the Cathedral of Canosa

Detail of the exterior of the Tomb of Boemondo in the complex at the Cathedral of Canosa. Canosa di Puglia Cathedral Monumental Tomb Romanesque, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Throne of Bishop Ursone inside the Cathedral of Canosa

Throne of Bishop Ursone inside the Cathedral of Canosa. Canosa di Puglia Cathedral Bishop's Throne, Chair Romanesque, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Ambo inside the Cathedral of Bitonto

Ambo inside the Cathedral of Bitonto. 1920-1930 ca. Maestro Niccol 1229 Bitonto - Cathedral

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Part of the gallery on the right side of the Cathedral of Bitonto, seen from the inside

Part of the gallery on the right side of the Cathedral of Bitonto, seen from the inside. Between the columns of the gallery, the spire of the Immaculate is visible

Background imageCathedrals Collection: View of the Cathedral of Bitonto. On the right, in the cathedral square

View of the Cathedral of Bitonto. On the right, in the cathedral square, the baroque spire of the Immaculate is visible. Bitonto Church Romanesque, Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageCathedrals Collection: View of the apse and the bell tower of the Cathedral of Barletta

View of the apse and the bell tower of the Cathedral of Barletta. Barletta Church Romanesque, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1920 -1930 ca

Background imageCathedrals Collection: View of a side of the Cathedral of Barletta

View of a side of the Cathedral of Barletta. Barletta Church Romanesque, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1920-1930 ca.. Date of Artwork:1140-1267, 1307

Background imageCathedrals Collection: View of Andria. In the foreground, the bell tower of the Cathedral

View of Andria. In the foreground, the bell tower of the Cathedral. In the background, the Church of the Nuns. Andria. Date of Photograph:1920-1930 ca

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Exterior of the Cathedral of Altamura

Exterior of the Cathedral of Altamura Altamura Church Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1920-1930 ca.. Date of Artwork:1232, 1316, 1500-1555, 1729

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Detail of the large window of the rear faade of the Cathedral of Bari. At the base of the window

Detail of the large window of the rear faade of the Cathedral of Bari. At the base of the window, centered in a double cornice

Background imageCathedrals Collection: View of the right side, base of the cupola, and spire of the bell tower of the Cathedral of Bari

View of the right side, base of the cupola, and spire of the bell tower of the Cathedral of Bari. In the seventeenth century courtyard below, the Seminary with the column of St. Sabino is visible

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Faade of the Cathedral of Bari

Faade of the Cathedral of Bari. Bari Church - Facade Romanesque, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1920-1930 ca.. Date of Artwork:1170-1292, 1736

Background imageCathedrals Collection: View with people of the Cathedral of Orvieto. In the background is the clock tower

View with people of the Cathedral of Orvieto. In the background is the clock tower, popularly known as Maurizio, attributed to Matteo di Ugolino da Bologna Orvieto via del Duomo Tower Gothic

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Asymmetrical faade of the Cathedral dell'Assunta of Fermo, with a portal surmounted by spires

Asymmetrical faade of the Cathedral dell'Assunta of Fermo, with a portal surmounted by spires
Asymmetrical faade of the Cathedral dell'Assunta of Fermo, with a portal surmounted by spires, a rose window and a massive bell tower Fermo Church - Facade Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageCathedrals Collection: View of Bassano del Grappa with Ezzelino Castle and the Cathedral

View of Bassano del Grappa with Ezzelino Castle and the Cathedral. Bassano del Grappa. Date of Photograph:1920 - 1930 ca

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Sculpted portal of the Cathedral of Assisi

Sculpted portal of the Cathedral of Assisi. Assisi Portal Romanesque, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1915-1920 ca.. Date of Artwork:XII-XIII secc

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Central nave of the Cathedral of Saluzzo

Central nave of the Cathedral of Saluzzo. Saluzzo Cathedral Church High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Faade of the cathedral of Spoleto

Faade of the cathedral of Spoleto Spoleto Church - Facade Romanesque, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:XII-XV secc

Background imageCathedrals Collection: View of the faade of the Cathedral of Sulmona. The faade is characterized by three large

View of the faade of the Cathedral of Sulmona. The faade is characterized by three large rectangular windows, and horizontal crown. A frame separates the lower part of the faade from the upper part

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Lower part of the bell tower of the Cathedral, Udine. On the sides of central large window are

Lower part of the bell tower of the Cathedral, Udine. On the sides of central large window are the statues of the Our Lady of Annunciation and Gabriel

Background imageCathedrals Collection: The faade of the Cathedral, Piazza of the Cathedral, Udine

The faade of the Cathedral, Piazza of the Cathedral, Udine Udine Piazza del Duomo Church Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:ante 1908

Background imageCathedrals Collection: View of the interior courtyard of the Old Cathedral of S. Severino

View of the interior courtyard of the Old Cathedral of S. Severino San Severino Marche Duomo Vecchio - Courtyard Courtyard High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Faade of the Cathedral of Osimo

Faade of the Cathedral of Osimo. Osimo Church - Facade Late Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Faade of the Cathedral of Ascoli Piceno

Faade of the Cathedral of Ascoli Piceno. Ascoli Piceno Church - Facade Late Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Panorama of the city of Ancona seen from the Cathedral

Panorama of the city of Ancona seen from the Cathedral Ancona. Date of Photograph:1915-1920 ca

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Interior of the Cathedral of S. Ciriaco, Ancona

Interior of the Cathedral of S. Ciriaco, Ancona Ancona Cathedral Nave Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1915-1920 ca.. Date of Artwork:XI-XIII secc. ca

Background imageCathedrals Collection: Exterior of the left apse of the Cathedral of St. Circiaco, Ancona, lined with pilasters

Exterior of the left apse of the Cathedral of St. Circiaco, Ancona, lined with pilasters and adorned with two rows of small slender arches



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Cathedrals Collection

Cathedrals are grand religious buildings that have been an integral part of Western architecture for centuries. These structures are characterized by their towering spires, intricate stained glass windows, and ornate stone carvings. They were built to serve as the center of worship for Christian communities and often served as a symbol of power and wealth for the ruling class. Gothic cathedrals, in particular, represent a pinnacle of architectural achievement with their soaring arches and ribbed vaults. Today, many cathedrals continue to be important cultural landmarks that attract visitors from around the world who come to marvel at their beauty and historical significance.
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