The Church of San Domenico, an 18th-century architectural gem in Noto, Italy, stands as a testament to the sumptuous Sicilian baroque style. Located among a UNESCO-listed ensemble of churches and palaces, its ornately carved facade invites visitors to step inside and admire the exuberant stuccowork. Today, visitors can explore the intricate details and rich history that make this church one of Noto’s most treasured landmarks.
Church of San Domenico (Chiesa di San Domenico)
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