The Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, the main church of San Severo since 1580, has medieval origins with features such as the great rose window and the historic baptismal font. Its spacious interior, shaped by centuries of renovations, includes ten side chapels, a baroque pulpit from 1674, and an imposing 18th-century Neapolitan marble high altar. Masterpieces by Neapolitan painters and the austere 19th-century choir add to the cathedral’s rich artistic and spiritual heritage.
- Address
Piazza Cattedrale, San Severo, Italy - Web
None - Visiting Hours
Everyday from 9:00 to 12:30 and from 17:00 to 20:30 - What to see
Neapolitan Altar and paintings

