Rapolla Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Rapolla; Concattedrale di San Michele Arcangelo) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the town of Rapolla, province of Potenza, region of Basilicata, Italy.
The belltower was designed by Sarolo di Muro Lucano.
Rebuilt a few decades later in 1253, by Melchiorre da Montalbano, it has survived in this earthquake-prone region.
The interior with three naves, separated by columns and arches, houses a 16th-century crucifix with bas-reliefs depicting Adam and Eve and the Annunciation by Sarolo da Muro Lucano.
The apse also has a 13th-century carved polychrome wooden crucifix.