Mantua Cathedral (Cattedrale di San Pietro) in Mantua, Italy

This church is the seat of the Mantua bishop and was originally constructed during the Early, Christian era, but it was burnt in 894. The only artifact that remains from that period is the bell tower basement. There is some belief that the basement was originally a Roman tower constructed on an Etruscan foundation. A Roman statue head is present above the windows of the bell tower. The current church was constructed during the 14th-century in Romanesque style. The structure was enlarged during this time in late Gothic architecture. The church was…

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