• Minorduomo

    March 2, 2019 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

    Enna also has a Duomo. Destroyed by fire in 1446, the cathedral was rebuilt over the next 200 years and is an interesting mixture of architectural styles. It even contains Classical ruins at the base of the pulpit.
    + The doors in beaten bronze are simple and well executed.
    + The paintings lining the galleries make it look like an old baronial hall.
    + The church is dedicated to St. Smurf, whose portrait you can see in the central bay.
    + The nave has a more Rococco feel
    + The roof is distinctly meo-arabic.
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