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| image=Catedral de perugia.jpg | image_size=275px | caption= Façade | location= Perugia, Italy | geo = | religious_affiliation=Roman Catholic | rite= | province=Archdiocese of Perugia | district= | consecration_year=1587 | status= | leadership= | website= | architect=Fra Bevignate | architecture_type= Hallenkirche | architecture_style=Gothic | facade_direction= | year started=1345 | year_completed=1490 | construction_cost= | capacity= | length= | width= | width_nave= | height_max= | materials=marble, travertine }} The Cathedral of San Lorenzo is the main religious edifice of Perugia, Umbria, central Italy. == History == From the establishment of the bishopric, a cathedral existed in Perugia in different locations, until, in 936-1060, a new edifice, corresponding to the transept of the present cathedral, was built here. The current cathedral, dedicated from the beginning as the ''Cathedral of San Lorenzo and Sant'Ercolano''〔Saint Herculanus, the bishop of Perusia during the last persecutions, ca 290-310, was displaced to the first century CE by Ferdinando Ughelli, ''Italia Sacra''; his actions are often conflated with those of his successor, Herculanus II, bishop of Perugia decapitated by Totila (), who is the patron saint of the city.〕 dates from a project of 1300 by Fra Bevignate that was initiated in 1345 and completed in 1490. The external decoration in white and pink marble lozenges (adapted from the Cathedral of Arezzo) was never completed; a trial section can still be seen on the main façade. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Perugia Cathedral」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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