In the UNESCO-listed town of Noto, the Basilica of San Salvatore stands as a prime example of Sicilian baroque architecture. Perched at the top of a monumental staircase, this 18th-century church features an ornate facade that captivates with its intricate details. Inside, visitors are greeted by one of the most impressive interiors in Noto, showcasing the rich artistic and cultural heritage of the region. The basilica’s grandeur and craftsmanship offer a vivid glimpse into the architectural splendor of the era.
Basilica of San Salvatore (Basilica del SS. Salvatore)
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