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Salerno Cathedral

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Salerno Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Santa Maria degli Angeli and San Matteo, is a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture located in the heart of Salerno's historic center. Dedicated to Saint Matthew, the city's patron saint, the cathedral was consecrated in 1085 by Pope Gregory VII. The exterior is characterized by a grand bell tower, a beautiful portico with ancient Roman columns, and a striking mosaic-decorated facade. Inside, visitors are greeted by a soaring nave with intricate frescoes and a magnificent apse mosaic. The highlight is the crypt, a stunning space adorned with Baroque decorations and housing the tomb of Saint Matthew. The adjacent Diocesan Museum offers further insight into the cathedral's history and treasures. A visit here is a journey through centuries of faith and art, making it a must-see for anyone exploring Salerno.

Don't miss

  • The crypt of Saint Matthew, with its Baroque marble decorations and the saint's relics.
  • The 12th-century bronze doors from Constantinople, among the oldest in Italy.
  • The apse mosaic depicting Christ between the Virgin and Saint Matthew.
  • The bell tower, offering panoramic views of the city and the Gulf of Salerno.
  • The Diocesan Museum, housing sacred art and artifacts from the cathedral's history.

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Ways to visit Salerno Cathedral

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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