St. Maria's Church is a Baroque style, built in the late fifteenth century, belonging to the Renaissance. The appearance of the church is very beautiful, decorated with arches and twelve statues. The sarcophagus of St. Sells remains was previously stored here, with a complex octagonal dome.
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St. Maria's Church is a Baroque style, built in the late fifteenth century, belonging to the Renaissance. The appearance of the church is very beautiful, decorated with arches and twelve statues. The sarcophagus of St. Sells remains was previously stored here, with a complex octagonal dome.
Pavia's murals in this building can be described beautifully. The architectural form that was once rebuilt as a cemetery looks very atmospheric and solemn. Although the area of the main hall of the church is not very large, but the use of optics is very clever to solve some of the natural area defects.
The church is not very famous, but the frescoes inside it are as beautiful as the super fine floors, and they can avoid a lot of crowds.