DUOMO SAN PARDO
Cathedral with a beautiful Romanesque façade housing a collection of sacred facings.
Completed in 1319, this cathedral has a Romanesque façade pierced by a magnificent neo-Gothic portal. Above, a rose window whose surface is divided by 13 finely chiseled branches. Inside, in the chapter house, there is a series of silver ex-votos and a collection of sacred vestments, jewels, chalices and vases created by the most refined Neapolitan silversmiths and goldsmiths of the 17th-18th centuries. The Cathedral of San Pardo is also famous thanks to Alexandre Dumas, who set an episode of his novel The Bloody Kingdom there.
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