Red is the color that people first think of in Bologna: left-wing political parties, pottery roofs and crimson shutters. The best place to admire the city's "red" is the 12th-century towers that dot the skyline like "industrial chimneys." Basilica - Santuario di Santo Stefano This area is really the most distinctive place in architectural style!
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Red is the color that people first think of in Bologna: left-wing political parties, pottery roofs and crimson shutters. The best place to admire the city's "red" is the 12th-century towers that dot the skyline like "industrial chimneys." Basilica - Santuario di Santo Stefano This area is really the most distinctive place in architectural style!
The church was built in the 5th century AD and was built on the temple of Isis (the god of motherhood in Greek mythology). There is not only one church, there are seven churches in the beginning, and the locals also call them the seven churches, but I can't see how many there are. This is a huge religious complex that combines Roman-era style with fine art of carving. Each church has a different style, with a rich corridor and courtyard, and it is interesting to not have many tourists.
The church is medieval tranquility, but the walls are the hustle and bustle of the 21st century, and you can experience two worlds in an instant without crossing. There is no better place to show the connection and blend of ancient and modern than Bologna.