Basilica di Sant’Anastasia, Verona’s largest church, stands as a testament to the city’s rich history with its impressive brick facade. Located in the historical center, this architectural gem has been a fixture of Verona for centuries. As one of the city’s finest examples of Italian Gothic architecture, the basilica invites visitors to explore its intricate details and soaring interiors. Today, guests can admire the craftsmanship and historical significance that have made it a beloved landmark.
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