Vieste Co-cathedral
Vieste Cathedral (Italian: Concattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta) is a Roman Catholic co-cathedral in Vieste, a former bishopric in Apulia, southern Italy.
History
It was built in Apulian Romanesque style as a cathedral when Vieste was still a Latin Catholic diocese (until its merger into the present Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manfredonia–Vieste–San Giovanni Rotondo on 1818.06.27).
It is dedicated to the Assumption of Mary. It has a basilica plan with a nave and two aisles. Its bell tower was rebuilt in Baroque style in the 18th century after the previous one collapsed.
The co-cathedral of Viesti became a minor basilica by decree of Pope John Paul II on 12 February 1981.[1]
Notes and references
- ^ Acta Apostolicae Sedis 73 (Città del Vaticano 1981), pp. 450-451.
Sources and external links
- GCatholic, with Google satellite picture
41°52′54″N 16°10′50″E / 41.8816°N 16.1805°E / 41.8816; 16.1805