Cremona Cathedral, Cathedral in Italy
The Cremona Cathedral in Italy is an ecclesiastical building dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.
Since its inception in 1107, it served as an important center for artistic, cultural, and religious life in Italy.
The cathedral exemplifies the Romanesque architecture, notable for its artistic historical frescoes.
It is a free entrance, located in Piazza del Comune, Cremona.
Its bell tower, Torrazzo, is the third tallest brickwork bell tower in the world.
Location: Cremona
Inception: 1107
Architectural style: Romanesque architecture
Address: piazza del Comune
Website: cattedraledicremona.it
Source: Wikimedia