Duomo di Conegliano


Restoring splendor to a vital historical monument


The Duomo was built during the 14th century, and was meant to be a church connected to the school of the Confraternita dei Battuti. The church functions as the city’s Duomo since 1757.

In 2007, the head of the Duomo Parish, Monsignor Romano Nardin, commissioned a project to clean and restore the interior and internal decorative elements. Dottor, along with the designer, Studio Tepco and project manager, Architect Leopoldo Saccon, planned and initiated maintenance.

The structural and architectural intervention included cleaning and consolidating the decorated plasters, cleaning the stone elements inside the building as well as cleaning the neutral plasters and making the chromatics homogeneous. New electrical wiring was installed.