Modena Cathedral, officially known as the Cathedral of Modena, is a Romanesque church located in the city of Modena, Italy. It was constructed between 1099 and 1184 and is dedicated to Saint Geminianus, the patron saint of the city. The cathedral is renowned for its stunning façade, featuring intricate sculptures and a striking bell tower known as the Ghirlandina.
The cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its architectural significance and historical importance. Inside, visitors can find beautiful frescoes, a remarkable altar, and various artworks that reflect the rich cultural heritage of the region.