Brindisi Cathedral

January 22, 2009 · Print This Article

Brindisi’s most striking architectural sight is surely the impressive Cathedral, also known as St. John’s the Baptist Church, which was constructed between 1098 and 1132.
It has since been almost entirely rebuilt to this original design following its collapse during an earthquake in. Just as rewarding to the visitor as the building itself are the stunning interior mosaics from the 12th century which line the walls of this grand old church.

Rich in artistic history as well as architectural significance, Brindisi cathedral also contains numerous renowned and valuable paintings, sculptures and religious artefacts from down the centuries, which are on display in the magnificent sacristy, altars and chapels.  One such chapel open to visitors is the chapel of St Teodoro, the patron saint of Brindisi itself, which is an exquisite example of 12th century Romanic architecture and stonework.

A few paces from this chapel is Brindisi cathedral’s imposing bell tower, which was eventually completed in 1795, and which can be seen from across this charming and much admired city.  Another is a long line of sights not to be missed during your visit.

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