Nicastro Cathedral

Local nameCattedrale dei Santi Pietro e Paolo
LocationLamezia Terme, Italy

Nicastro Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul in the town of Nicastro, now part of the city of Lamezia Terme, in the province of Catanzaro, in the Calabria region of southern Italy. It was previously the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Nicastro and when the diocese changed its name to the Diocese of Lamezia Terme, remained its cathedral.

The first church on the site probably dated from the Byzantine era, and was destroyed during Saracen raids prior to the year 1000. The Normans in 1094 erected a church following Latin rites. This cathedral was destroyed by an earthquake on March 7, 1683. A new cathedral was raised from the ruins and completed in 1675. The façade was redone in 1925 in a Neoclassical style. The cupola was completed in 1935. On the façade are busts depicting the titular saints and popes Marcello II and Innocent IX who were bishops of Nicastro. The wooden choir stalls of the early 18th century are still present.

Tags Roman CatholicPlace of WorshipCathedralChristian
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicastro_Cathedral

Official Website http://www.cattedralelameziaterme.it/

Coordinates 38°58'34.958" N 16°19'13.365" E

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