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The Church of Santa Susanna is one of the churches in St. Bernardo Square. Looking from the outside, it's a little old. Unfortunately, the door has been sold and there is no chance to go in and visit it.
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The Church of Santa Susanna is one of the churches in St. Bernardo Square. Looking from the outside, it's a little old. Unfortunately, the door has been sold and there is no chance to go in and visit it.
St. Susanna's Church is a historical building in the 11th century A. D. There are also mad statues and Happy Waterway Bridge fountains in St. Bernardo Square. Moses fountains are also nearby. They were popular in the golden age of the Renaissance. Choirs are also active now.
If there is something I didn't tire of in Rome is to see churches everywhere. each with its print. Different. Special. The Church of San Paolo Dentro le Mura was one of the most liked. These colors of the tower of the clocker captured me. It is in neogotic style.
A visit to the church of St. Paul Inside Le Mura, which is a wonderful newspaper of Edward Burne-Jones, which is a scene of the Apocalypse of St. John. A curiosity, some characters from the Eighth Century like Lincoln and Garibaldi borrowed their face for the Holy.