Doorway of Duomo di Ravello - Ravello, Campania, Italy
N 40° 38.959 E 014° 36.706
33T E 467176 N 4499901
The Duomo di Ravello is famous for its bronze doors which were designed by Barisano da Trani in 1179 and cast in Constantinople. The bronze icons on the door represent Saints, Passion stories and two mascheroni.
Waymark Code: WMKYGH
Location: Campania, Italy
Date Posted: 06/15/2014
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The Duomo di Ravello is famous for its bronze doors which were designed by Barisano da Trani in 1179 and cast in Constantinople. The bronze icons on the door represent Saints, Passion stories and two mascheroni.
Dedicated to San Pantaleone, the patron saint of Ravello, this cathedral is a beautiful example of Romanesque architecture and is one of our favorite churches in the area. It was founded in 1086 by Orso Papiro, first bishop of Ravello, and rebuilt in the 12th and 17th centuries.
Type of material of the door: Other
Functional door?: Yes
Location of this door/way: On private property
Is it accessable only by paid admission": No
Style: Romanesque
Address or physical location: Duomo di Ravello, Piazza del Vescovado, Ravello, Italy
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