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Blessed by God
5/5Outstanding
a huge cathedral in the central part of Rome. well maintained too and accessible to people especially tourists. I found the monument of the beheaded John the Baptist inside.
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Posted: Oct 25, 2022
莲子99
5/5Outstanding
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The first thing I saw from Rome Station was this place. The building had a sense of baptism and was shabby, and there were gypsies sitting on the door. The hall is relatively simple and feels the same as the appearance.
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Posted: Oct 3, 2020
非你不渴
5/5Outstanding
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I know that this is a cold bathing place, because several emperors in ancient Rome were keen to build public bathing places, very magnificent. I remember that Mr. Ma Weidu also personally experienced the dream experience of early years when he went to Rome to travel.
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Posted: Sep 17, 2020
塞外流云
5/5Outstanding
Original Text
You can get there by Repubblica Station on Line A. This is the most unlike Church in appearance, the arch-shaped concave door, but for a cross above and the words BASILICA can not be seen at all. It was originally the first bathroom in Dikeri in ancient Rome and was converted into a church by Michelangelo. The part used now is just one of its bathrooms... The interior floor of the hall is inlaid with 12 constellations and the original meridian of Rome. Although the exterior is somewhat ugly, the interior is worth seeing.
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Posted: Sep 29, 2017
独行舟
5/5Outstanding
Original Text
On the Republic Square, next to the Daiquiri Bath Museum. The Hall of the Virgin of Angels and Martyrs (St. Mary's Cathedral of Angels) is a secondary Catholic temple in Rome, Italy. It was built in the cold water bathroom of the former Dikeri Bathroom. In 1561, the Pope commissioned Michelangelo to rebuild the bathroom into a rectangular colonnade hall church.
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Posted: Sep 6, 2018
doudourw
5/5Outstanding
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The magnificent church in the World Heritage List of the United Nations gives people a shocking feeling. It is a bathroom rebuilt, modelled on the pantheon of the classic Christian church. With the traditional depression, solemnity and inspiration, it is worth visiting and experiencing.
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Posted: Dec 16, 2016
justinwang1987
5/5Outstanding
Original Text
It was originally a royal bathroom. In his later years, Michelangelo was ordered to rebuild the church on the site. After several generations of rebuilding and construction, the church presented its present appearance: the appearance of the ancient style, the modern gate, the classical inner hall, which was quite beautiful. How much do Romans like bathing?