As you may recall, after we spent a week in Venice last year, we took the train to Verona and spent 4 days there. To be honest, even though very different from Venice, we loved it as much.
We saw so many churches in Verona, I don't even know where to start. Actually, I did start, by showing its three fabulous basilicas last August. But some of the other churches are worth their own posts, like the duomo, or cathedral: Cattedrale Sante Maria Matricolare. It's not the biggest or the best, but it is the city's main cathedral.
There it sits at the top, on the Adige River.
The west front of the cathedral shows the Sanmicheli bell tower in the background.
The cathedral was consecrated in 1187.
Outside the cathedral near the front door is this angel statue.
You can find myriad stock photos of it but I'm still searching for info on it.
[Addendum: I found out from a Facebook friend that this is The Angel of Acceptance,
or hospitality, by Albano Poli.]
[Addendum: I found out from a Facebook friend that this is The Angel of Acceptance,
or hospitality, by Albano Poli.]
Once inside, I always start with the nave and main chapel, with altar.
You know I always look for the organ (large and/or small) because of my musician mom.
And the chancel and pulpit....because of my preacher dad.
I suppose we were distracted by the renovation going on?
But we saw enough to be glad we had visited.
Here's a good link to much better images, especially of what we missed.
The next day we saw it from across the river while at the Roman Theater.
Like I said, it's not the best of the Verona churches we saw, but we wanted to see it.
And there will be at least one or more Verona churches to come....











