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Montefiascone Cathedral

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It is one of the most important churches in the area, and has one of the largest domes in Italy (27 m of diameter), which is visible from most of the towns of the Viterbo area.
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The bell towers and west front were designed and added in 1840 by the architect Paul Gazola, using very simple elements of decoration: the statues of Saint
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in 1396, the church that was the most popular and most central was chosen to be the cathedral of the new diocese, after which major reconstruction began.
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The cathedral was created a basilica minor on 26 February 1943. In 1986 the Diocese of Montefiascone was amalgamated with a number of others to form the
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in 1670 destroyed the roof and part of the interior of the cathedral, the repair and completion of the construction was entrusted to
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The building from the crypt up to the base of the dome dates from the 15th and 16th centuries and was undertaken by the
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Besides a marble statue and some relics of Saint Margaret of Antioch, the cathedral contains the relics of Saint
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Diocese of Viterbo, Acquapendente, Bagnoregio, Montefiascone, Tuscania e San Martino al Monte Cimino
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Duomo di Montefiascone; Basilica Cattedrale di Santa Margherita
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17th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
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Lazio
Italy
Cathedral
Style
Renaissance architecture
Italian
Roman Catholic
cathedral
Montefiascone
province of Viterbo
Italy
Saint Margaret of Antioch
Diocese of Montefiascone
Diocese of Viterbo
basilica minor

Urban V
Diocese of Montefiascone
Veronese
Michele Sanmicheli
Antonio da Sangallo the Younger
Good Friday
Carlo Fontana
Flavian of Montefiascone
Saint Margaret of Antioch
tympanum
Ionic columns
arms
Cardinal Macchi

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