Cathedral of San Sabino, Cathedral in Bari, Italy
Bari Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to Saint Sabinus of Canosa.
The cathedral was built on the site of the ruins of the Imperial Byzantine Cathedral destroyed by William I of Sicily around 1156.
It's an important place of worship and a significant symbol of the city's history and culture.
Visitors can explore its beautiful architecture, including the crypt which houses the relics of Saint Sabinus.
The cathedral features a blend of Romanesque and Baroque architectural styles.
Location: Bari
Inception: 1292
Architectural style: Romanesque art in Apulia
Source: Wikimedia