Adjacent to the Royal Palace in Turin, the Royal Church of San Lorenzo (Real Chiesa di San Lorenzo) stands as a testament to the wealth and power of the Savoy dynasty. Built in the 17th century, this baroque church features ornate interiors adorned with intricate art, gilded decorations, and marble. The soaring dome crowns the space, while the high altar, considered one of the most exquisite in Italy, draws visitors with its detailed craftsmanship. Today, visitors can explore the richly decorated interior and marvel at the historical and artistic significance of this architectural gem.
Royal Church of San Lorenzo (Real Chiesa di San Lorenzo)
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