Alife Cathedral

Coordinates: 41°19′45″N 14°19′45″E / 41.32917°N 14.32917°E / 41.32917; 14.32917
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Alife Cathedral
Duomo di Alife
Consecrated
1132

Alife Cathedral (

Bishop of Alife-Caiazzo
.

Alife Cathedral, first built in 1132, was formerly dedicated to Pope Sixtus I, later Saint Sixtus, the patron saint of the city. After the severe earthquakes of 1456 and 1688, the cathedral was largely rebuilt in Baroque style, and reopened in 1692.

The interior has however maintained noteworthy elements of the Lombard-Norman building, including two arcades decorated with sculptures of animals (including the elephant, heraldic symbol of the city established by the d'Aquino family, who ruled Alife from 1121 to 1269) and saints. Also interesting is the

Ranulf, Count of Alife
: it has a rectangular plan and columns from the ancient Roman theatre. Some of the capitals are ancient, while others are mediaeval copies of the Roman originals.

Sources and external links

References

  • Francesco S. Finelli, 1928: Città di Alife e Diocesi. Scafati
  • Angelo Gambella, 2007: Medioevo Alifano. Rome: Drengo
  • Gianfrancesco Trutta, 1776: Dissertazioni istoriche delle antichità alifane. Naples