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仁慈小堂(Chapelle de la Miséricorde)是一座18世纪罗马天主教教堂,由著名建筑师Bernardo Vittone建造,因为仁慈小堂距离餐厅不远,通体是淡淡的黄色,所以印象深刻,来到时,仁慈小堂没有开门,只是参观下外表。
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The Chapel of Mercy is an 18th-century Roman Catholic church built by the famous architect Bernardo Vittone on the basis of Baroque architecture and is considered a masterpiece of Nice Baroque architecture. In 1921, it was listed as a National Historic Monument by the French Ministry of Culture. Located on the Boulevard Celia in the old town of Nice, this church was built in 1747 and 1770 on the site of the former Sardinian king's salt warehouse. Although the church was built in a restricted space (the upper part is a monastery), the domed ceiling with frescoes gives the impression of an open building. The interior of the church is filled with various elliptic curves, as well as rich gold and stucco decoration.
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仁慈小堂(Chapelle de la Miséricorde)是一座18世纪罗马天主教教堂,由著名建筑师Bernardo Vittone建造,因为仁慈小堂距离餐厅不远,通体是淡淡的黄色,所以印象深刻,来到时,仁慈小堂没有开门,只是参观下外表。
A Catholic church in Nice, it looks like a lot of Roman columns, the interior is decorated but not particularly gorgeous, the sculptures have some of the saints, the overall look can be casual meditation place
The main building is Piedmont Baroque. The exterior walls are brightly colored and decorated in a simple and unpretentious manner. Located in the Salea Boulevard, the original site was built in the mid-18th century to house the salt warehouse of the Kingdom of Sardinia. The beautiful gold-mud-decorated murals on the ceiling tell the biblical story. It is still an important religious place in Nice. Tram T1 Line Opé ra-VieilleVille Station.
Mercy chapel, a typical baroque church in the mid-18th century. I didn't go in the church, only looked outside, but the market in front of the church was more attractive, selling everything, vegetables, fruits, flowers, daily necessities, souvenirs and so on.
The Kindness chapel has a pale yellow appearance as many houses in the Old Town of Nice. It feels very kind to like its name as the "Little Hall". Instead of the other less eye-catching one in the old town called the "Cathedral".