Messina Cathedral is the main church of the city, known for its grand façade and its famous astronomical clock tower.
Messina Cathedral, dedicated to the Assumption of Mary, is one of Sicily’s most important religious and historical landmarks. Originally built during the Norman period, it has been repeatedly rebuilt after earthquakes and wartime destruction, preserving a blend of medieval and baroque elements.
Its most iconic feature is the bell tower with the astronomical clock, one of the largest and most intricate in the world. Every day at noon, mechanical figures animate the tower in a striking performance that attracts visitors from all over the world. Inside, the cathedral features a relatively simple but solemn design, with notable artworks and historical tombs