Anagni Cathedral
Anagni Cathedral dates back to the 11th century. The town of Agnani was one of the secondary centres of the papacy from the 11th century and remained so until the 13th century. The construction of the cathedral, decided by Bishop Pietro da Salerno, began in 1071 on the site of the ancient acropolis where a previous cathedral dating back to the High Middle Ages had already been built. It was essentially completed in 11053 and then, during the 13th century, underwent various stylistic modifications in the Gothic style, particularly the central nave and the apse.