Noto Cathedral
Noto Cathedral, officially known as the Cathedral of San Nicolò, is a prominent Roman Catholic church located in Noto, a city in southeastern Sicily, Italy. Built in the early 18th century, it showcases the stunning Sicilian Baroque architectural style, characterized by its grand façade and intricate details. The cathedral was constructed after the 1693 earthquake that devastated the region, symbolizing the city's resilience and cultural revival.
The cathedral features a striking dome and a beautiful interior adorned with artwork and religious artifacts. It serves as the seat of the Archbishop of Noto and is an important site for both worship and tourism, attracting visitors who admire its historical and artistic significance.