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  1. Lecce Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Lecce; Cattedrale dell'Assunzione della Virgine) is the cathedral of the city of Lecce in Apulia, Italy, dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Lecce.

  2. The cathedral of Lecce is a must-see, as much for its setting as the church itself. The Piazza del Duomo is one of Italy's most beautiful squares, a Baroque masterpiece that makes the space seem like a lovely cloister.

  3. Duomo, pure expression of the Lecce Baroque. IT IS NAMED AFTER THE ASSUMPTION AND INTEGRATED IN THE SPLENDID FRAME OF THE CATHEDRAL SQUARE, AMONG THE BELL TOWER, THE BISHOP’S PALACE AND THE ANCIENT SEMINARY’S ONE. THE CATHEDRAL APPEARS AT THE TOURISTS’ EYES WITH ITS SIDE FAÇADE WHILE THE MAIN ONE SEEMS NEARLY HIDDEN.

  4. Basilica di Santa Croce (Italian for 'Basilica of the Holy Cross') is a Baroque style church that was completed in 1695 in Lecce, Apulia, Italy.

  5. Located in the Piazza del Duomo, the magnificent Lecce Cathedral deserves special mention. The foundations of the Norman church date back to 1144, but what you see today was built in the 17th century.

  6. Starting from the majestic Piazza del Duomo, dominated by the cathedral (Duomo) and its panoramic bell tower, the route takes visitors to the palace of Antico Seminario with its magnificent cloister, the chapel of San Gregorio and the Museo d’Arte Sacra (MuDAS).

  7. Jan 17, 2024 · The Basilica di Santa Croce in Lecce is one of the most famous churches in southern Italy and particularly well-known for its incredible facade. Construction of the current structure started in 1549 but it wasn't fully completed until 146 years later in 1695.

  8. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › LecceLecce - Wikipedia

    Lecce Cathedral: the church was originally built in 1144, rebuilt in 1230, then totally restored in the 1659–70 by Giuseppe Zimbalo, who also built the five storey 70-metre (230 ft) high bell tower, with an octagonal loggia.

  9. The cathedral is unusual in that it has two facades, one on the western end and the other, more ornate, facing the piazza. It’s framed by the 17th-century Palazzo Vescovile (Episcopal Palace) and the 18th-century Seminario, designed by Giuseppe Cino.

  10. Basilica di Santa Croce. Lecce, Puglia, Italy, Europe. Top choice in Lecce. It seems that hallucinating stonemasons have been at work on the basilica. Sheep, dodos, cherubs and beasties writhe across the facade, a swirling magnificent allegorical feast.

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