• Naples Cathedral Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta. The west front of Naples Cathedral.
  • Shoulder to shoulder with its neighbouring buildings as if they're bodyguards, Naples Cathedral has an imposing Neo-Gothic façade with three entrances.
  • The Duomo di Napoli is the cathedral of Naples, also called 'Cattedrale di San Gennaro'. The Duomo is the largest church in the city of Naples.
  • Naples Cathedral (Italiano: Cattedrale di Napoli) is a tourist attraction, one of the Roman Catholic cathedrals in Naples, Italy.
  • Naples Cathedral was founded in the 4th century on the site of a Greek temple dedicated to Apollo. Only the baptistery (5th century) survives from this early period.
  • A 14th century French Gothic church, Naples Cathedral – il Duomo, was built by the Angevins (AD 1266 – 1435) and is the seat of the Naples Archdiocese.
  • Naples Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary, is the primary Roman Catholic church in Naples, southern Italy, and serves as the seat...
  • You can’t step back far enough to take a photo of the portal. Buildings are too close. The Cathedral of Naples is worth noting in several respects.
  • Naples Cathedral. The long process of the construction of the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta (13th century but refitted until the 20th century) is reflected...
  • The Cathedral of Naples, or the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, stands as one of Italy’s most imposing and significant cathedrals.