Messina Cathedral
Messina Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, is a prominent Roman Catholic church located in Messina, Sicily. Built in the 12th century, it showcases a blend of architectural styles, including Norman, Gothic, and Baroque elements. The cathedral is famous for its stunning façade and the impressive bell tower that features a mechanical clock.
The cathedral has undergone several restorations due to damage from earthquakes, particularly the one in 1908. Inside, visitors can find beautiful artworks, including a notable fresco by the artist Antonello da Messina. The cathedral remains a significant religious and cultural landmark in the region.