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  1. Agrigento Cathedral ( Italian: Duomo di Agrigento, Cattedrale Metropolitana di San Gerlando) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Agrigento, Sicily, dedicated to Saint Gerland. [1] Founded in the 11th century, [2] it was consecrated in 1099 as the seat of the restored bishop of Agrigento.

  2. Agrigento Cathedral. Detail. When you’re in Agrigento you absolutely can’t miss visiting its Cathedral. Going north by the side of the Chiesa di San Domenico, you take the Via delle Orfane (to the left of the façade) to arrive at the vast piazza on which the magnificent cathedral stands.

    • The History of The Cathedral of Agrigento
    • The Architecture of The Cathedral of Agrigento
    • The Interior of The Cathedral of Agrigento
    • The Urn of St. Gerlando and Other Artworks
    • The Devil’s Letter and Sister Mary Crucified

    The area where the Cathedral of Agrigento stands was considered sacred by the first inhabitants of the ancient city. According to scholars, the temple of Zeus Atabirio, meaning “of the mountain”, or Zeus Polieo, meaning “of the city”, stood in this area. The present appearance of the Cathedral of Agrigento is the result of nine centuries of transfo...

    Today the Cathedral of Agrigento is an extraordinary testimony of the overlapping of different architectural styles. The original Arab-Norman style has been preserved only in the transept and the bell tower. The Gothic-Chiaramontano style can be seen in the first part of the church, with its octagonal columns supporting the pointed arches. The entr...

    The Cathedral of Agrigento is Latin cross shaped with three naves and three apses on the east side. Inside the church you can see the various interventions made over the centuries. The ceiling is divided into three parts. The first is a wooden framework with paintings depicting saints and dates from the 16th century. The second section, in Spanish ...

    In the right nave of the Cathedral of Agrigento there is the Chapel of San Gerlando, where the urn with the relics of the Saint is kept. The urn was made in 1639 by Michele Ricca, a master silversmith from Palermo. On the feast of San Gerlando, celebrated in Agrigento on February 25 and June 16, the urn is carried in procession through the streets ...

    A copy of the so-called Devil’s Letter is kept in the tower of the Cathedral of Agrigento. It is a letter written in apparently incomprehensible characters by a nun from the cloistered Benedictine convent of Palma di Montechiaro. The nun, Maria Crocifissa della Concezione, was actually called Isabella Tomasi and belonged to the same noble family as...

  3. basilica cattedrale agrigento. ORARI DI APERTURA. Tutti i giorni * 10.00 – 19.00. Santa Messa domenica ore 8,30 Chiesa S. Alfonso e ore 20,00 Cattedrale* *il 2 giugno Corpus Domni celebrazione in Cattedrale ore 18,00 (leggi l'avviso) *Durante le celebrazioni la fruizione turistica della chiesa è sospesa.

  4. The Cathedral of Saint Gerland stands near the historic centre at the top of a flight of steps on the edge of a cliff. The church was founded in the Eleventh century by the bishop Gerland, who became the patron saint of the city. His remains are preserved in a silver box in the chapel within the cathedral and is one of the few relics to have ...

  5. Jan 21, 2024 · Profile. Agrigento Cathedral, also known as Cattedrale di San Gerlando or Duomo di Agrigento, is a beautiful Roman Catholic cathedral located in the city of Agrigento, on the southern coast of Sicily, Italy. The cathedral is a prominent example of Norman and Baroque architecture and stands as a symbol of the city's rich history, cultural ...

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  7. Agrigento Cathedral. Agrigento, Italy. Founded towards the end of the 11th century by Bishop Gerlando, this Norman-Gothic style Agrigento Cathedral was enlarged and remodelled several times as of the 14th and up till the 17th century, only preserving, of the original structure, its magnificent mullioned windows still visible on the right side.

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