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Piazza San Lorenzo, 10, 01100 Viterbo, ItalyMap
Phone+39 320 791 1328
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Elegantly restrained cathedral - impressive part of impressive setting
Impressive if - by Italian standards - rather austere cathedral. Very ornate ceiling and the doors are modern, but quite striking.The darker and gloomier (and more prayerful) the better! Worth a visit...
The cathedral had a gorgeous ceiling although the building itself was surprisingly plain. There were the remains of some wall frescoes by the altar and one of the chapels had the best example of trom...
This complex includes the cathedral, the Palazzo dei Papi (Papal Palace), a museum and of course the large square they sit on. Pope Alexander IV ordered their construction which was later used for a p...
Elegantly restrained cathedral - impressive part of impressive setting
Impressive if - by Italian standards - rather austere cathedral. Very ornate ceiling and the doors are modern, but quite striking.The darker and gloomier (and more prayerful) the better! Worth a visit...
Beautiful ceiling and trompe l'oeil
The cathedral had a gorgeous ceiling although the building itself was surprisingly plain. There were the remains of some wall frescoes by the altar and one of the chapels had the best example of trom...
Stunning
Only one word is needed to describe this area. The church is stunning. The renovations they were doing have paid off. I can't wait to see it again
Church in ancastle
Quiet medeval castle with church no one there with beautiful views and get away from tourists wonderful experience
Part Of Papal Complex
This complex includes the cathedral, the Palazzo dei Papi (Papal Palace), a museum and of course the large square they sit on. Pope Alexander IV ordered their construction which was later used for a p...