The cathedral of Capua was' already founded in the 856 by Landulfo I' bishop capuano from 843.Essa and' devoted to the S.Ss. Stephen and Agatha. More E'stata' turned transformed and widened; they did him/it in the century XI two great archbishops Pandolfo and Adenulfo II, the Norman one. The archbishop Evreo (1072-1086) it added a portico to the outside where they had burial famous men and of science; I widen' the church in more' parts, putting behind the altar a marmoreal desk, and more' in la',presso the two cornis of the same altar, two ambonis, the one of which called pulpitem magnum was work of big merit for the sculture,pers the beautiful colonnettes elegantly carved and for the magnificent mosaics that decorated him. The work of Evreo was' continued by the archbishops Ottone and Ugone in the XII century. In the following centuries all the archbishops that installed him, contributed to embellish the cathedral with works of sculpture, of painting, of mosaics and of carving. The church has the form of basilica to three aisles and and' preceded from an atrium of form quadrawith an ample peristilio sustained by 16 columns. The cathedral to the inside and' decorated by 24 columns of ancient granite surmounted by gilded capitals. And' enriched of valuable paintings and monuments, among which it detaches the dying Christ from Matteo Bottiglieri (1724) on sketch of the Solimena and the column of the Waxen Pasquale (sec.XI) in which crowds the church capuana the archbishop Evreo. The bell tower was' erect in age' longobarda (861) and and' one of the most greater signs in the city' of plant longobardo. In 1873, from the Office of the Public education it was' declared monumental building.
