Basilica pontificia is really a very majestic and majestic cathedral. It is also one of the best main churches in Pompeii. I was fortunate to be here and I met a large mass by chance. It was really a very meaningful experience. !
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This is a busy cathedral. The interior is stunning and is one of our favourites during our road trip in Italy. The wall paintings and decoration inside the church is beautiful
Though the church is beautiful and imposing, what I found most rewarding was visiting the tomb of Blessed Bartolo Longo which is in a chapel accessed through the side of the sanctuary.
This Basilica dominates the square and the modern town of Pompei. From here everything radiates outwards, so lots of bars/cafes/restaurants and the resultant rip off the tourist. Inside the Basilica...
Antonio from our hotel recommended that we go visit the Church - it’s nice - WOW what an understatement - it’s amazing. The story of the are; the church; the beginnings is wonderful then walk into the...
Basilica pontificia is really a very majestic and majestic cathedral. It is also one of the best main churches in Pompeii. I was fortunate to be here and I met a large mass by chance. It was really a very meaningful experience. !
This majestic church building is not far from the train station at Pompeii Station. We arrived on Sunday morning and met a mass. It was really full of seats in the church. We watched for a while. It was a formal ceremony. Especially gorgeous!
There is really no such large-scale church in Pompeii. It is really breathtaking. The perfect dome is full of exquisite frescoes, and each one is a story from the Bible! The art of marble has a long history
I arrived at Pompeii purely because I took the wrong train station. I saw the Notre Dame Church when I passed by the bustling streets. In fact, we didn’t know its name, but we were still attracted by its magnificent volume and exquisite frescoed dome. . If you happen to be in town, you can feel it.
The most famous painting in the church is the oil painting "The Madonna of the Rosary and the Holy Child." According to legend, in 1876, a girl suffering from epilepsy prayed in front of this oil painting and was magically healed. Later, the painting was worshipped by countless people, and the church was canonized by the Vatican in 1891. Ascending the bell tower, you can just overlook the entire ancient city ruins, but due to darkness, the church and bell tower have already closed their doors, leaving regrets for the trip to Pompeii.