Tivoli Cathedral
The first cathedral of Tivoli was built on the site of a Roman forum from the 8th century onwards. The church was profoundly restructured in the 11th century with the addition of a Romanesque campanile and the opening of three naves. In 1634 Cardinal Giulio Roma was appointed Bishop of Tivoli and in 1635 he immediately ordered the total reconstruction of the building, with the exception of the bell tower. The main part of the church was completed in 1640 and the consecration took place on 1st February 1641. Work on the façade and the portico was completed in 1650.