Anagni Cathedral
Anagni Cathedral is a Catholic cathedral in Anagni, Lazio, Italy, home to the cathedra of the Diocese of Anagni-Alatri. It is a Marian church dedicated to the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
History
The cathedral is the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Anagni-Alatri.The church was built in a Romanesque-style during 1072-1104 patronized by the Byzantine emperor Michele VII Ducas. Agnani served as the summer residence of the Popes in the 12th and 13th centuries. Bernard of Clairvaux and Clare of Assisi were canonized at the cathedral. Frederick Barbarossa was excommunicated here in 1160 by Pope Alexander III.
Interior
The interior is in a Gothic-Lombard style after the refurbishment in 1250. The interior pavement was set in cosmatesque mosaic. The interior lunette over the main portal depicts the Madonna and child between Saints Magno and Secondina. The ciborium on the main altar was completed by Vassalletto in 1267. The frescoes of the apostles on the apse walls were painted in the 17th century by Borgogna. While the frescoes in the half-dome apse with was completed in the 19th century by Giovanni and Pietro Gagliardi.There is a wooden triptych of the Saviour in the right nave.