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Cathedral of San Panfilo, Sulmona

Cattedrale di San Panfilo Sulmona
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The Cathedral of San Panfilo, built on the remains of a pagan temple, was renewed by Bishop Trasmondo in 1075; after the earthquake of 1706, the reconstruction in Baroque style replaced the ancient Romanesque building, of which the three apses and the portal on the left side survived.
The façade with a horizontal crown is divided into two levels by a string course and contains the bell tower with a sail-shaped top; from the ancient structure, the medieval portal by Nicola Salvitti and the lunette with the Deposition of Christ have been preserved.
The longitudinal plan has three naves separated by circular pillars; from the elevated presbytery, you can access the saint’s crypt and the cathedral museum. Noteworthy are the choir and the wooden pulpit carved by Ferdinando Mosca from Pescolano, the 15th-century sepulchral monuments, and the frescoes of the crypt.
In the rooms of the San Panfilo cathedral complex, there is the Museum that displays part of the cathedral’s treasure, as well as a rich archive with over 12,000 documents and 3,000 parchments from the period between the 11th and 19th centuries.

Information about the Cathedral of San Panfilo

Viale Roosevelt
67039 Sulmona (L’Aquila)
0864.210216 (Sulmona Municipal Tourist Office)
servizituristici@comune.sulmona.aq.it
https://www.comune.sulmona.gov.it/accoglienza.html
Upon request

 Source: MIBACT

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