Cathedral of Acqui Terme
The Cathedral of Acqui Terme, also known as Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta, is a Romanesque-style cathedral located in the town of Acqui Terme, Italy. It was built in the 11th century and features a striking façade with a bell tower that stands out in the town's skyline. The interior houses beautiful frescoes and a notable altar, reflecting the rich history of the region.
The cathedral is an important religious site and serves as the seat of the Bishop of Acqui. It attracts visitors for its architectural beauty and historical significance, making it a key landmark in the Piedmont region.