In the heart of Lecce, a city renowned for its baroque architecture, the 17th-century Basilica of Santa Croce stands as a remarkable example. The basilica’s stone facade is intricately adorned with carvings of animals, gargoyles, and flora, culminating in a large, striking rose window. This elaborate exterior invites visitors to explore the rich details that make it a focal point of the city. Today, guests can admire the craftsmanship and immerse themselves in the historical and architectural significance of this iconic structure.
Lecce Basilica of Santa Croce (Basilica Di Santa Croce)
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