The Duomo of Orvieto
July 1, 2008 by Cyndi Lavin
Filed under Home & Living

This is the structure that makes Orvieto one of the true artistic gems of small towns. Orvieto was the temporary residence of the pope in the mid 13th century when conflict in Rome caused a need for flight. The Duomo is unusually fine for a town of this size, mostly because it houses an alter cloth that was stained by blood when the Host began bleeding in a nearby town.

The Duomo sparkles in full sun like nothing you can imagine as you come around the corner. Many of the columns and other parts of the facade are overlaid with gold. My pictures couldn’t capture the glare!

The relief sculptures on the facade are some of the best I’ve ever seen, with scenes depicting Creation, the life of Christ, the Prophets, and the last days. Here’s an example of one of the scenes, this one being the creation of Eve. That’s her, being pulled right from Adam’s side:

Wild, huh?
The Duomo isn’t the only church in Orvieto. Old bell towers, churches, and cathedrals are around every corner.

















This is amazing! I love the pictures! You must’ve had a wonderful time there. The picture with the eagle and the bull, those represent the Gospel writers. The eagle represents John, but I’m not sure about the Bull… it’s been awhile! lol… I think it’s Luke. Absolutely beautiful!
Lotus
That’s right…the winged ox is Luke! Matthew is a ‘divine’ man, and Mark is the winged lion