Churches, baptisteries
Reggio Emilia
Cathedral
Romanesque construction built around 857; in the XV century the style of the cathedral was adapted to the architectural canons of the time.
Baptistery
The Church of Saint John the Baptist is located in Piazza Prampolini, in the town centre, and its original foundation dates back to 1040 or 1049. The building is characterized by a Latin cross layout, at the centre of which you can find the baptismal font.
San Prospero Church
Ancient church consecrated in 997 and dedicated to Bishop Prospero, proclaimed Holy Protector of the town. It was completely rebuilt in the XVI century; the façade dates back to the XVI century.
Basilica of the Blessed Ghiara Virgin
The church is dedicated to the "Blessed Ghiara Virgin", after Marchino's miracle occurred in 1596.
Church of Santo Stefano
The second half of the XI century is the probable period of construction of the primitive Chruch of Santo Stefano
San Pietro Church
In a document of 1140, with which archbishop Gualterio confirms to the Canons the Cathedral of Reggio Emilia, it is possible to read that the San Pietro Church was located in the town suburbs, towards Modena (also named after SS. Pietro and Prospero).
Sant' Agostino Church
It's an ancient church founded in VIII Century and renovated several times during the centuries. It houses one of the three paintings by Guercino, famous painter from Ferrara, present in town.
Saints Girolamo and Vitale Church
The church dedicated to the Saints Girolamo and Vitale, a fine example of late Baroque design, is certainly worth visiting.
San Giorgio Church
The current building dates back to 1638 when it was decided to restore the old building whose origin dates back to 1146.
San Giovanni Evangelista Church
Located in the small piazzetta di San Giovanni, is the church of the same name – more commonly known by its diminutive “San Giovannino”, with a stern façade in terracotta.
"Del Cristo" Church
Built as an oratory and subsequently transformed during the 18th century into a typical baroque church.
San Spiridione Oratory
It's an oratory of the XVIII Century located in the heart of the historical centre
Saints Carlo and Agata Church
Currently deconsecrated, the church is frequently used for exhibitions and art performances.