Forlì Cathedral, otherwise the Cathedral of the Holy Cross (Italian: Cattedrale di Santa Croce; Duomo di Forlì), is the Roman Catholic cathedral of Forlì, Emilia-Romagna, Italy.
The cathedral of Santa Croce existed as early as 562.
In 1419 Pope Martin V ordered restorations that were completed in 1475.
It was almost entirely rebuilt in 1841, with the principal exception of the 17th-century chapel of the Madonna del Fuoco; the sacred image contained there was formerly in a private house, where it remained unharmed during a fire.
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