The Cathedral of Syracuse (Duomo di Siracusa), formally the Cattedrale metropolitana della Natività di Maria Santissima (Metropolitan Cathedral of the Most Holy Nativity of Mary), is an ancient Catholic church in Syracuse, Sicily, the seat of the Catholic Archdiocese of Siracusa. Its structure is originally a Greek doric temple, and for this reason it is included in a UNESCO World Heritage Site designated in 2005.
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- en.wikipedia.org Cathedral of Syracusecarved Acanthus leaves in the baroque façade. The Cathedral of Syracuse (Duomo di Siracusa), formally the Cattedrale metropolitana della Natività di Maria Santissima...
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- thegeographicalcure.com post/guide-to-syracuse-…Syracuse Cathedral began life as a Greek temple, the Temple of Athena.
- sicily.co.uk things_to_do/cathedral-of-syracuse/The charming Cathedral of Syracuse is one of the best example of the conversion of Greek and Roman temples into holy places in Sicily.
- theworldofsicily.com en/sights/sights-of-siracusa…After being sacked by the Arabs in 878 AD, Syracuse Cathedral was restored and improved by the Normans.
- ytur.net yurtdisi/italya/sirakuza/cathedral-of-…Siraküza’nın en bilinen yapılarından biri olan Cathedral of Syracuse, ilk olarak MÖ 5. yüzyılda bir Athena Tapınağı olarak inşa ettirilmiştir.
- wondersofsicily.com syracuse-cathedral.htmThe facade of the Cathedral in Syracuse, a powerful Sicilian-Baroque composition erected in 1728-54.
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- enjoysicilia.it en/siracusa-area/siracusa/duomo-…The Cathedral of Syracuse, also known as Metropolitan Cathedral of the Nativity of Maria Santissima , is considered the most important church in the city of...
- solotravelerworld.com cathedral-of-syracuse-…The Cathedral of Syracuse is on the left. ... It's actually the Duomo di Siracusa, located on the island of Ortygia in old Syracuse.