It contains a baptismal font of red marble and a number of 18th-century paintings of the Neapolitan School.
[2][3] Others however, including Giovanni Agosti, curator of the Mantegna exhibition at the Louvre, attribute it to Pietro Lombardo.
[6] The festival of Saint Euphemia, patron of Irsina, takes place on 14–17 September.
On 16 September the keys of the city are offered to the archbishop on the altar of the cathedral, and by him to Saint Euphemia.
A long procession then takes place through the streets of the town carrying the statue of the saint, the reliquary containing her arm and the icon of Our Lady of Divine Providence.