The Cathedral of St. Paul in Alatri, stands majestically on the top of the Acropolis, next to the Bishop’s Palace. These two buildings, characterized by 18th-century architecture, represent a significant heritage of culture and historical aesthetics.
The result of extensive renovations during the 18th century, the Cathedral and the Bishop’s Palace reflect the expression of the talent of architect Jacopo Subleyras. The interior of the Cathedral, on the other hand, preserves valuable cosmatesque artifacts dating from 1222, testimony to the charm and historical importance of the place.
One notable item is the famous relic of the Host Incarnate. This particular Eucharist is considered miraculous because it became human flesh between the end of 1227 and the beginning of the following year, a Eucharistic Miracle recognized by Pope Gregory IX’s bull in 1228.
Visit Cathedral of St. Paul in Alatri, one of the most representative sacred places in Lazio, and live a unique experience among art, history and faith, in the sign of a religious and cultural heritage of extraordinary value.