Cathedral of Nola
The Cathedral of Nola, also known as the Duomo di Nola, is a historic Roman Catholic cathedral located in the town of Nola, Italy. It is dedicated to Saint Felice, the patron saint of the city. The cathedral features a mix of architectural styles, primarily Romanesque and Gothic, reflecting its long history and various renovations.
Originally built in the 9th century, the cathedral has undergone several restorations, particularly after damage from earthquakes. Notable elements include its beautiful bell tower and intricate frescoes. The Cathedral of Nola serves as an important religious site and a symbol of the town's cultural heritage.