Cathedral of Maglie, Baroque cathedral in Maglie, Italy
The Cathedral of Maglie is a Baroque cathedral with a limestone facade featuring a central rose window and two side entrances framed by classical columns. A prominent 48-meter bell tower rises from the building and dominates the town's skyline.
The present cathedral was built in the late 18th century, replacing earlier religious structures that dated back to the 14th century. This construction marked a complete architectural renewal of the town's principal place of worship.
The cathedral serves as the religious heart of Maglie and shapes how people gather in the town's center. It remains a focal point for the community's spiritual and social life.
The cathedral's bell tower is visible from throughout the old town and helps with navigation in the historic center. The location is easily accessible for visitors exploring the town.
Inside, two decorated altars display intricate stone carvings made from yellow Lecce limestone, a stone found only in this region. This local material gives the artwork a distinctive regional character.
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