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World Heritage SiteThe Romanesque in ModenaOne of the highlights in the artistic heritage of the area around Modena is undoubtedly its Romanesque art - a style that found its roots in the Roman world inspiring its themes, figurative motifs and expression of the great large religious and civil ferment around the year 1000. ![]()
Just like all the main centres in Mediaeval Europe, Modena also saw the building of cathedrals and country churches of majestic
elegance. Modena Cathedral is an undisputed masterpiece - the landmark work of a great architect (Lanfranco) and a great master sculptor (Wiligelmo). Its beauty and originality are still astonishing today. In 1997, the Cathedral, the Ghirlandina Bell Tower and Piazza Grande were deservedly recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. And while the city boasts the supreme architectural harmony of its Cathedral, the lowlands equally boast similar beauty - such as the splendid Nonantola Abbey the Carpi "Sagra" and the Country church in Quarantoli. The mountain areas also boast an equally impressive number of country and town churches in truly fascinating natural settings.
Source: "Passaggi e Paesaggi (Passes and Landscapes)" - Places, art, nature, flavours and events in the lowlands and hills of
Modena 1 - Modena Cathedral and the Abbey of St. Sylvester at Nonantola 2 - Romanesque country churches in the hillsides 3 - Other country churches in the lowlands Regular Events: Transromanica (June) Rediscovering the Middle Ages through conferences, concerts, shows, guided visits and excursions around Modena and its province. IAT
Tourist Information and Assistance Office
Address : Scudari, 8 - 41100 Modena Telephone : 059/2032660 - Fax : 059/2032659 - e-mail : iatmo@comune.modena.it Opening times : Monday 3.00pm to 6.00pm Tuesday to Saturday 9.00am to 1.00pm and 3.00pm to 6.00pm; Sunday and Holidays only from 9.30am to 12.30pm. Last update 26/06/2008
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