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The dome dates from 1802. The bell tower was originally erected in 1387, with a height of some 70 meters. In 1662 a clock was added, the structure reaching 90 meters. After the destruction of 1693 it was rebuilt, with the addition of a 7.5 t bell, the third largest in Italy after those in
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Today, traces of the original Norman edifice include part of the transept, the two towers and the three semicircular apses, composed of large lava stones, most of them recovered from imperial Roman buildings.
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on the left. The main door, in wood, has 32 sculpted plaques with episodes of the life and martyrdom of Saint Agatha, papal coats of arms and symbols of Christianity.
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The apse dates back to the original 12th-century construction: it features a medieval mullioned window and a late-16th-century choir by the
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groundplan, with a nave and two aisles. In the southern aisle are the baptistery and, at the first altar, a canvas of Saint
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The cathedral has been destroyed and rebuilt several times because of earthquakes and eruptions of the nearby
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of the city. All the orders are decorated with marble statues of Saint Agatha over the gate,
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The northern aisle has several 17th-century paintings of saints, including one by
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The current appearance of the cathedral dates from the work in 1711 of
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façade after the 1693 earthquake. It has three levels with
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18th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
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is accessed through a marble façade culminating in a
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Detail from the ceiling of the Chapel of St. Agatha
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Affiliation
Roman Catholic
District
Archdiocese of Catania
Roman
Ecclesiastical or organizational status
Cathedral
Catania
Italy
Geographic coordinates
37°30′09″N 15°05′17″E / 37.50250°N 15.08806°E / 37.50250; 15.08806
Church
Style
Norman
Baroque


Norman
transept
Saint Agatha
Italian
Roman Catholic
cathedral
Catania
Sicily
Italy
Archbishops of Catania
Mount Etna
Roger I of Sicily

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