The cathedral of Verona, the city's cathedral, was built in the 11th century and is a combination of Roman and Gothic styles. The facade is divided into three sections, consisting of a mountain wall and two sculpture-decorated arcades. The gate is decorated with a bas-relief of the Virgin Holdings, below it is a relief that symbolizes the three virtues of fairness, charity and hope, and the statue on the pillars by the door is a statue of ten prophets. The Gothic rose window was left when the church was renovated in the 14th century, while the upper baroque elements were added in the 17th century. The church has a collection of many Renaissance paintings, most famously the Venetian painter Bodhitian's Ascension to the Sky. The church tower is tall and the modern angel sculptures at the door are not at all anti-contrary.