The Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta

Building the Cathedral

  • On the square where the cathedral now stands, called Piano Sancte Marie (the plain of Saint Mary) in medieval documents, as early as the tenth century there was already a little church, located next to the bishop’s residence and oriented in the opposite direction from the current cathedral, with its façade looking towards where the apse is today.  During the twelfth century, this church was . . .