Cathedrals in Italy whose architecture mainly dates from the medieval period.
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- Florence Cathedral The official site provides an illustrated history and bibliography of the famed Santa Maria del Fiore, with its octagonal baptistry and Renaissance cupola. Includes plans of mosaics and frescos.
- Florence Cathedral Great Buildings Online provide photographs, commentary and bibliography on the Gothic cathedral designed by master mason Arnolfo di Cambio, with a Renaissance dome added by Filippo Brunelleschi.
- Orvieto Cathedral, Italy Photographs, commentary and bibliography on the Gothic cathedral designed by master mason Arnolfo di Cambio and built 1290 to 1500, provided by Great Buildings Online.
- Passing Through St. Peter's A gallery of beautiful images of the central cathedral of the Catholic faith provided by Eternal Word Television Network.
- The Duomo, Siena A beautiful example of the convergence of Gothic and Romanesque - squat, round domes and arches offset by soaring towers. Expandable photographs and description from Digital Imaging Project.
- St. Peter's in Rome, Italy Images, commentary and bibliography on this great cathedral from Great Building Online.
- Cathedral of S. Maria Assunta, Orte, Italy Photograph and brief history from Christus Rex.
- Cathedral, Pisa, Italy Images, commentary and bibliography from Great Buildings Online.
- Wikipedia: Duomo di Milano An illustrated history and description of the second largest Gothic cathedral in the world from the collaborative encyclopedia.
- Pisa in Virtual Reality Provides interactive 360-degree QuickTime panoramas of the superb architectural ensemble of Cathedral Square, the cloistered churchyard, Baptistry and Cathedral, with brief descriptions.