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There is a legend to explain why all the columns of the façade are different. According to the tale, when they were going to decorate it, the inhabitants of Lucca announced a contest for the best column. Every artist made a column, but then the inhabitants of Lucca decided to take them all, without
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labyrinth, yet is of the Chartres pattern that became a standard for labyrinths. The rustic incised Latin inscription refers to ancient pagan mythology: "This is the labyrinth built by Dedalus of Crete; all who entered therein were lost, save Theseus, thanks to Ariadne's thread" (HIC QUEM CRETICUS
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style in the 14th century, while the west front was begun in 1204 by Guido Bigarelli of Como, and consists of a vast portico of three magnificent arches, and above them three ranges of open galleries adorned with sculptures.
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The labyrinth is embedded in the right pier of the portico and is believed to date from the 12th or 13th century. Its importance is that it may well pre-date the famous
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EDIT. DAEDALUS EST LABERINTHUS . DE QUO NULLUS VADERE . QUIVIT QUI FUIT INTUS . NI THESEUS GRATIS ADRIANE . STAMINE JUTUS").
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of the Cathedral Square by Hans von Weissenfluh for Tuscany tourism promotion official website.
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of Siena, the earliest of his extant works was commissioned by her husband, the lord of Lucca,
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a small octagonal temple or chapel shrine contains the most precious relic in Lucca, the
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Madonna and Child with Saints Peter, Clement, Paul and Sebastian
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Sound of the bell at the top of the campanile at twelve o'clock
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14th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
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Interior and ceiling as seen from the main entrance
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Affiliation
Roman Catholic
District
Archdiocese of Lucca
Roman
Ecclesiastical or organizational status
Cathedral
Lucca
Italy
Lucca Cathedral is located in Italy
Geographic coordinates
43°50′26.5″N 10°30′21″E / 43.840694°N 10.50583°E / 43.840694; 10.50583
Church
Style
Gothic
Romanesque

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