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#30 Spectacular Churches To See When In Italy


27. Duomo Vecchio, Brescia

Built at the end of the 11th century on the ruins of another church, the Duomo Vecchio – Old Cathedral – is an important example of a Romanesque round church. Its central block is formed of two stone cylinders, placed one on top of the other; the lower one still has its original doorways, which are lower than the modern day street level. Located next to the Duomo Nuovo – New Cathedral – its interior features a circular ambulatory and a graceful domed roof.

27. Duomo Vecchio, Brescia

28. Basilica di San Maggiore, Verona

Verona is well-known as the home of Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers, and the Rose Window of Basilica di San Maggiore – also known as the Wheel of Fortune Window – certainly depicts the challenging twists and turns that life can take. Another literary link lies in the 14th century bell tower, which was mentioned in Dante’s Divine Comedy. Inside, be dazzled by breathtaking frescoes and brass doors inlaid with panels portraying biblical scenes.

28. Basilica di San Maggiore, Verona

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