A series of 1, 1'-bis-azolylarylmethanes has been prepared by reaction of azoles and their benzoderivatives with ortho-, and para-chlorobenzaldehydes, thiophene-2-carbaldehyde and furan-2-carbaldehyde in the presence of zinc chloride as catalyst. The antifungal activity has been tested, in vitro, against Botrytis cinerea, Aspergillus flavus, Mucor rouxii and Candida albicans. All 1, 1'-bis-azolylarylmethanes have minima inhibitory concentrations (MIC) higher than that of chlotrimazol, used as positive control.