Cingoli Cathedral, Baroque cathedral in Cingoli, Italy.
Cingoli Cathedral is a Baroque structure featuring a white stone base with brick upper sections and a single nave with three polygonal apses at its eastern end. The interior space showcases religious artworks and painted decorations distributed across the walls and vaulted surfaces.
Construction began in 1615 under architect Ascanio Passeri, replacing a previous church dedicated to the Holy Saviour on the same site. The building was completed gradually over several decades as the Baroque design took shape across the town square.
The cathedral houses numerous artworks, including 'The Death of St. Gaetano' by Pier Simone Fanelli and frescoes depicting the Assumption of Mary.
The church sits on Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II opposite the town hall and welcomes visitors throughout the year, especially during regular worship times. Planning your visit outside of religious services allows time to view the interior without interruption.
The church houses the remains of a saint from early Christian times, placed there in 1726 and marked by papal recognition of the highest honor. This connection to ancient devotion draws those interested in religious history and pilgrimage traditions.
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