Just a few more pictures of one of my favorite cathedrals in Italy.
Romanesque capitals in the crypt |
The decorative slab on the front of this altar was carved in the 9th century. |
Modern work in the main apse of the church. |
The rood screen of the church was never removed. |
A closer view of part of the liturgical pulpit. |
An early 19th century altar frontal |
From the Cathedral Museum
The green stone of this portable altar was made as such in the 4th century; the metalwork in which it is encased is perhaps from the 12th. |
A Gospel book of the early 12 century. |
The cathedral roof seen from the top of the bell-tower. |