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duomo di orvieto

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    Orvieta's magnificent Duomo (cathedral) is considered one of the must-see...

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  • zhangmao
    我们看了夕阳后,散步去大教堂,旧城的小巷很复杂,迷路了。尽管如此,逐渐靠近了大教堂,一个拐弯,忽然前面看到灯饰辉煌的教堂正面,小城市会随便出现这么华丽的教堂吗?同时,意识到这就是大教堂。其正面非常华丽,曾经看过的大教堂里也很少有这种程度,圣经上的各个情景由颜色鲜艳的马赛克来表达,多看也不腻。作为小城市的大教堂,规模显得格外大。不过里面没有正立面豪华,但别忘了看最里面左右的两个重要的礼拜堂。
  • Angelchinalife
    非常美丽的哥德式教堂,有小百花教堂的美称,非常值得造访,就算时间不够,坐在广场前面对教堂正面呆个半小时都不觉得多...附近亦有一些小吃及精品店可以逛逛喔!
  • Kathy321NewJersey
    Just when you think you have already seen the most beautiful cathedral in Italy, along comes another one. This cathedral is one on those. It is situated in a smaller town and is out of the way, but the town and this cathedral is worth a detour. The exterior is phenomenal and so is the interior. A must see are the frescoes by Signorelli.
  • annamaria2470
    this fourteenth century cathedral has rare and beautiful frescoes painted by ugolino and by beato angelico. the facade is unique in the world.
  • N8350GMroberth
    This duomo is a 'must-see'.One of the most beautiful duomos in Italy.Fewer tourists and more time to enjoy.Orvieto and Todi are beautiful and slightly 'off the beaten track'.
  • hholbein
    Here is a project for all the young kids with too much time on their hands. Instead of gazing endlessly at Rihanna posters, start piling up marble with this stunning building as an example. Let's see what you can do. Start carving lace in the marble. Start sculpting helical columns....
  • Nuria3302
    A Fantastic visit to the Duomo di Orvieto. Full of art pieces it is a magnificent church. You must see the frescoes painted in the Cappella Nova with its late-baroque altar and panel of the Madonna of San Brizio. Likewise visit the section of the Chapel of the Corporal.
  • OldmanPaul
    The sheer size and dramatic appearance of the black and white stripes down the side of the building coupled with the amazingly ornate front. Inside the enormous nave and the superb side chapels make this a must see for anyone visiting Italy. One of the truly great churches of the world.
  • lanzmo
    The architecture of this duomo is spectacular. The whole piazza is really special. Be sure you enter the duomo as well...you will NOT be disappointed
  • noemib871
    This place is absolutely beautiful. The architecture is beyond stunning and the plaza itself is great too. Orvieto and this cathedral is a must when visiting Italy.
  • LITTLEWHISKERS
    Sitting centre stage in the Piazza Duomo is Orvieto's stunning Romanesque-Gothic cathedral. The horizontal bands of white travertine and blue-grey basalt of its exterior makes it look like a giant zebra. But it's the facade that is absolutely the scene stealer. Its sheer flamboyance is in complete contrast to the very controlled arrangement of stripes and curved windows. Triangles, squares, rectangles and arches sit atop one another like in a set of children's building blocks. Surfaces shimmer with mosaics, their colours vibrant in the morning light. Statues stand in niches arranged in rows, a lace doily of stone holds the rose window high above the entry and recessed arches, each supported on coils of marble and ribbon braids of stone, guide the pilgrim to the large bronze doors which were created between 1964-70 by the Sicilian sculptor Emilio Greco, whose work is showcased in the nearby Museo d'Arte Moderna. On either side of the doorway are detailed C14th carvings at the base of the four pilasters. But there are just as many wonders inside. In the Chapella del Corporale is Lippo Memmi's Madonna dei Raccomandati, a larger than life Madonna, hands in prayer surrounded by figures of saints on one level and medieval characters at her feet, a brilliant piece of C14th rat. Frescoes in chapels, tiled floors and gloriously carved choir stalls make this one of Italy's greatest cathedrals. Certainly well worth a visit.
  • ericaf971
    Orvieto's Duomo is stunning and it is thrilling to catch unexpected glimpses of it through doorways, up stairs and coming around corners. I did not go in, but enjoyed sitting in the sunshine on a bench across the piazza and watching the light play across the colorful facade. Will definitely be back to check out the inside!
  • 282heidib
    The Orvieto Duomo boasts one of the most beautiful exteriors in Italy. Gorgeous paintings, mosaic work and sculptures. The interior is equally as impressive with some frescoes dating back to the 1300s. The side chapels are amazing. More so when you realize the 3D paintings and muscled figures pre-date Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel. there is a gorgeous Pieta sculpture with Mary cradling Christ we thought more impressive than that in St Peters. And you can get right up next to it. We were so glad we made a detour when driving from Siena to Rome to visit this gem of a cathedral. An added bonus, Orvieto is a wonderful place away from the crowds and street vendors with a fantastic view looking down over the Umbria countryside.
  • mikesI1914CN
    The Duomo is a fantastic building to look at from the outside. It has an unusual design with a black and white strip. The front face has excellent sculptures also. However, the inside is quite disappointing. Very few structures on the inside and is no more impressive on the interior than any other regular church.
  • DavidPerrySF
    What is there to say: the finest, most complete and best-preserved LIVING example of High Italian Renaissance art and religious iconography and NOT over-whelmed by tourists. Simply glorious. Going to Mass there or hearing the "Gospel Concert" during the Umbrian Jazz Festival - magic
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