Ravello Cathedral
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Ravello Cathedral is a medieval Roman Catholic cathedral located in the central square of Ravello, Campania, Italy, and is one of the town's most iconic landmarks. The church was founded in 1086–1087 and was elevated to a papal basilica by Pope Benedict XV in 1918, dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and the town's patron saint, Saint Pantaleon. It features a famous bronze door, a Romanesque facade, and an exquisite mosaic pulpit.