Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Cremona Cathedral

Cremona - Duomo di Cremona

03 Nov 2015 196
The construction of the "Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta" began in 1107, but the works were damaged and the building process stopped after the earthquake in 1117. In 1129 the construction resumed and most of the building was probably completed around 1170. Then many alterations and modifications of the building started. The façade was probably built in the late 13th century. Directly above the main portal runs a long frieze (in two parts). Depicted are the "Labors of the Months".

Cremona - Duomo di Cremona

03 Nov 2015 2 1 229
The construction of the "Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta" began in 1107, but the works were damaged and the building process stopped after the earthquake in 1117. In 1129 the construction resumed and most of the building was probably completed around 1170. Then many alterations and modifications of the building started. The façade was probably built in the late 13th century.

Cremona - Duomo di Cremona

03 Nov 2015 2 2 281
The construction of the cathedral began in 1107, but the works were damaged and the building process stopped after the earthquake in 1117. In 1129 the construction resumed and most of the building was probably completed around 1170. Then many alterations and modifications of the building started. The façade was probably built in the late 13th century. The massive tower is named "Torrazzo". With a height of 112.7 metres this tower is one of the tallest brickwork towers in the world. It is the oldest brick structure taller than 100 m that is still standing. The construction of the tower began in the 1230s. It was completed in 1309. The astronomical clock, built in the 1580s, is still the largest - worldwide.

Cremona - Duomo di Cremona

02 Nov 2015 1 1 247
The façade of the "Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta", as seen from the entrance of the neighbouring baptistery. The construction of the cathedral began in 1107, but the works were damaged and the building process stopped after the earthquake in 1117. IN 1129 the construction resumed and most of the building was probably completed around 1170. Then many alterations and modifications of the building started. The façade was probably built in the late 13th century.