- Duomo di Piacenza
The Duomo di Piacenza, the Roman Catholic cathedral of
Piacenza ,Italy , is the seat of thediocese of Piacenza-Bobbio . It was built from 1122 to 1233 and is one of the most valuable examples of a Romanesque cathedral in northern Italy.The façade, in Veronese pink marble and gilded stone, is horizontally parted by a gallery that dominates the three portals, decorated with capitals and Romanesque statues.
The interior has a nave and two aisles, divided by twenty-five massive pillars. Its noteworthy frescoes, made in the 14th-16th centuries by
Camillo Procaccini andLudovico Carracci , while the dome is frescoed by Pier Francesco Mazzucchelli, "il Morazzone" and Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, called Guercino". The presbytery has a wooden sculpture from 1479, wooden choirstalls by Giangiacomo da Genova (1471) and fifteenth-century statues of the Lombard school.Few remains can be traced of the paleochristian
basilica ; Piacenza was razed byTotila in 546, during theGothic Wars . The crypt, on the Greek cross plan, has 108 Romanesque small columns and is home to the relics of Santa Giustina, Saint Justina of Padua, who became co-patron of Piacenza in the from the ninth century; to her was dedicated the first cathedral, "Domus Justinae", which collapsed in 1117 after an earthquake.External links
* [http://www.duomopiacenza.it/ Official webpage: Duomo di Piacenza] it icon
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