The Church of St. Dominic is also a huge complex with a long history. This cathedral is also very long. Many things in the church are quite beautiful. I like to come here to play and feel the building hundreds of years ago.
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Basilica di San Domenico Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Church of San Domenico is a church in the old city of Siena and one of the main churches in Siena. The shape of the church is T-shaped and large in scale. The whole church is Gothic-Byzantine style, the interior lobby does not have a column, the space is quite large, and the decoration is also very distinctive.
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Basilica di San Domenico Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The Church of St. Dominic is also a huge complex with a long history. This cathedral is also very long. Many things in the church are quite beautiful. I like to come here to play and feel the building hundreds of years ago.
Caterina, born in Siena in 1348, the year before the Black Death, saw Jesus appear here and has since decided to marry and serve Jesus, and then was canonized because she successfully persuaded the then pope to return from Avignon to Rome, and went and felt good afterwards. The area is not very large.
The Church of St. Dominique Siena is a church in the Old City and one of Siena's main churches. The church is in the shape of the T-shaped shape and is large in scale. The church as a whole is Gothic-Byzantine style, there is no pillar in the internal lobby, the space is quite large, and the decoration is very distinctive.
Siena St. Dominique Church (Basilica di San Domenico) is a church located in the old city and one of Siena's main churches. The church is in the shape of the T-shaped shape and is large in scale. The church as a whole is Gothic-Byzantine, there is no pillar in the interior lobby, the space is quite large, and the decoration is very distinctive.
Built in 1448, the church of St. Dominique (Church of San Domenico) combines Renaissance and medieval elements, features 16 small tuff columns fixed rose windows, and houses many classic works by 18th-century masters.