The Cathedral of Modena, also known as the Modena Cathedral, is a Romanesque church located in the city of Modena, Italy. It was built between 1099 and 1184 and is dedicated to Saint Geminianus, the patron saint of the city. The cathedral is renowned for its stunning architecture, featuring intricate sculptures and a striking façade made of local white and pink stone.
The cathedral is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that includes the nearby Ghirlandina Tower and the Piazza Grande. Its interior houses beautiful frescoes and a remarkable wooden ceiling. The Cathedral of Modena is a significant example of medieval architecture and a symbol of the city's rich history.