The Basilica of San Domenico, a 13th-century church in Bologna, Italy, stands behind an understated Romanesque facade adorned with a distinctive rose window. Inside, the basilica reveals elaborate interiors that are a haven for art enthusiasts. The walls and chapels house works by Renaissance masters such as Michelangelo and Filippino Lippi, making it one of Bologna’s most significant churches. Visitors can explore the rich artistic heritage and immerse themselves in the historical and cultural significance of this architectural gem.
Basilica of San Domenico (Basilica di San Domenico)
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