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Messina Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Messina; Basilica Cathedrale metropolitana di Santa Maria Assunta) is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Messina, Sicily. Formerly the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Messina , it became in 1986 the archiepiscopal seat of the Archdiocese of Messina-Lipari-Santa Lucia del Mela .
The Crucifixion is the subject of three different paintings by the Italian Renaissance master Antonello da Messina; the first one was completed around 1454/1455, the second and the third in 1475. They are housed in the Brukenthal National Museum ( Sibiu , Romania ); the Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp ( Antwerp , Belgium ) and in the National ...
Fontana Gennaro, Messina (1590), attributed to Bonanno. Adoration of the Shepherds, Museo regionale di Messina. Marchesi-Barresi Tomb Monument, Museo regionale di Messina. Tomb of Gaspare Ricciulli Del Fosso, 1588, Duomo di Reggio Calabria. Rinaldo Bonanno (1545-1600) was an Italian sculptor.
The tower of Messina Cathedral containing the astronomical clock. The astronomical clock of Messina is an astronomical clock constructed by the Ungerer Company of Strasbourg in 1933. It is built into the campanile of Messina Cathedral. The mechanism was designed by Frédéric Klinghammer, with the artistic design based on plans by Théodore ...
Messina's public bus system is operated by ATM Messina: [24] starting from 8 October 2018, has reorganized the offer of public transport, introducing a bus line (line 1 - Shuttle 100) which with a frequency of approx. 15 minutes, it crosses 38 of the total 50 km of the coast of the City of Messina.
Their tomb showed no signs of being reopened — either for a second burial or for looting. Buried around the pair was a rich collection of treasure. Archaeologists found over 100 jewelry beads ...
Alexandre Michaud de Beauretour, Piedmontese general and military advisor (1841, floor tomb) [7] Giulio Ascanio Enea, colonel and war committee member (1848) [8] [9] Giovanni Corrao, partisan (1863) [4] Paolo Ragona, colonel of artillery (1863) [5] Bishop Agostino Franco (1877), titular Bishop of Hermopolis [10]
Archaeologists said the tomb, which dates to about the end of the 25th century B.C., is about 138 feet long, 72 feet wide and 13 feet tall. Inside, they discovered a well-preserved chapel, painted ...