The apse, the ambulatory and the bell-towers
Mullioned windows of one of the bell-towers
Ambulatory, plaque with news on the construction of the cathedral
A column and a capital of the fifth century cathedral incorporated into the wall of the ambulatory
Crypt and a roman sarcophagus
Roman sarcophagus which was used as the San Besso's funerary urn
The Liberal Arts, Part of a mosaic coming from the floor of the Cathedral
Detail of the mosaic (The Philosophy)
The ruins of the cloister
A stone capital of the cloister (XII century)
Ruins of the cloister (in the background the castle of Ivrea)
Unknown painter of the fifteenth century, Madonna and Child, holy bishop and donors
Unknown painter of the fifteenth century, The miracle of a resurrection accomplished by Blessed Peter of Luxembourg
A saint martyr, painter of the early fourteenth century (Maestro d'Oropa ?)
Fragments of a fresco with Christ Pantocrator
Fragments of a fresco with Christ Pantocrator (detail of the Tetramorph)
Medieval fresco with monster figure (XIV century ?)
Unknown painter of the end of the XIII century (?), Madonna and Child with a holy bishop and a saint monk
Frescoes by Giacomino da Ivrea, ca. 1426
Giacomino da Ivrea, St. Anthony Abbot and St. Christopher, ca.1426
Fresco depicting San Gaudenzio
Unknown painter of the XV century, A saint warrior
Drawing of the cathedral with the Renaissance facade (before 1850)
View of the new lantern (XVIII century)
Tombstone of the Bishop Giovanni di Parella (XV century)
View of the interior of the cathedral
The main altar
Altar with the funeral urn of the irish bishop Taddeo Mc. Carty
Martyrdom of San Besso
The Santissimo Sacramento chapel
Cogrossi Carlo,The Martyrdom of San Savino, fresco, late eighteenth century
Altarpiece and funerary urn of the Blessed Warmondo