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Vigevano Cathedral (Cattedrale di Sant 'Ambrogio) description and photos - Italy: Lombardy. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Cattedrale di Sant 'Ambrogio. Photo and descriptionCathedral of Sant Ambrogio is the main Roman Catholic church in the small town of Vigevano in the province of Pavia in Lombardy. It is located in Piazza Ducale and is the seat of the local bishop. The current building of the cathedral dates from the 16th century, and its western facade was completed in the 1670s. It is known that earlier on the site of the cathedral there was another building, the first mention of which dates back to 963. And in 1532, by order of Duke Francesco II Sforza, the construction of a new church dedicated to St. Ambrose began. The author of the project was the architect Antonio da Lonate. Construction work went on for a long time, and the cathedral was completed and consecrated only in 1612. At the end of the 17th century, the Spanish cardinal Juan Caramuel and Lobkowitz were hired to reconstruct the western facade of the cathedral, who successfully “fitted” the old building into the architectural appearance of Piazza Ducale. The interior of the cathedral is built in the form of a Latin cross with a central nave and two side chapels. The interior is decorated with works by Macrino d'Alba and Bernardino Ferrari, as well as a polyptych in the tempera technique of the Leonardo da Vinci school. Today, a small museum "Tesoro del Duomo Vigevano" is opened in the Cathedral of Sant Ambrogio, which displays over a hundred exhibits donated by Francesco II Sforza in 1534, as well as other artifacts. In the collection of the museum there are several Dutch tapestries of the 16th century, made in the style of late Gothic, an ivory patroness, a silver ark of the Lombard jewelry school, various missals (church books), codices and manuscripts from the late 15th century, cups, wine glasses, tabernacles, etc. The 16th century gold-embroidered tapestry, which was used in 1805 during the coronation of Napoleon Bonaparte in Monza, deserves special attention. We also recommend reading Fischbach description and photos - Austria: Styria Topic: Vigevano Cathedral (Cattedrale di Sant 'Ambrogio) description and photos - Italy: Lombardy. |