The church is still very elegant, especially in the very high inside, the very high level, there are many pictures on the dome. There are many stone pillars on the long corridor, and there are exquisite carvings on it.
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Church of Domine Quo Vadis Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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In 64 AD, a great fire broke out in Rome under the rule of Nero the Great, and the city was turned into a sea of fire. Rumor has it that Nero the Great set fire to realize the city plan, and he blamed Christianity on this crime. Such cruel means as burning human pillars, making people fight with wild animals and then being eaten by wild animals, make the citizens forget their sins of setting fires. At this time, Peter fled to the suburbs and met Christ on Appian Avenue, "Lord, where are you going DomineQuoVadis?" he asked. The Lord replied, "Go to Rome again to be nailed to the cross." Peter returned to the city in shame and was martyred. It was this church that was built where this legend took place. Inside there are replicas of the footprints of Christ at that time.
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Church of Domine Quo Vadis Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The church is still very elegant, especially in the very high inside, the very high level, there are many pictures on the dome. There are many stone pillars on the long corridor, and there are exquisite carvings on it.
The church has a long history and is worth visiting after being destroyed and rebuilt. The church is small in size, simple in decoration, but the prayer area feels very sacred. It is the place where the local people gather to pray.
The church is small in size, simple in decoration, but the prayer area feels very sacred. The traditional simple style of architecture is said to be the place where St. Peter met Jesus.
Simple decoration but the prayer area feels very sacred. When the lamp lights up, it feels like a big castle. It's fantastic.
It's a small church. The environment and architectural style are good. I recommend it.