Genoa Cathedral, Cathedral in Genoa, Italy
Genoa Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to Saint Lawrence and is the seat of the Archbishop of Genoa.
The cathedral was consecrated by Pope Gelasius II in 1118 and has undergone various renovations over the centuries.
The cathedral houses significant works of art and historical artifacts, including the Sacro Catino, believed to be the Holy Grail.
Visitors can explore the cathedral's stunning interior, crypt, museum, and treasury.
The cathedral is known for its black-and-white-striped facade and Gothic architecture.
Location: Genoa
Inception: 1098
Architectural style: Romanesque architecture
Address: Piazza San Lorenzo
Source: Wikimedia