Dedicated to the fifth-century bishop Petronius, who became Bologna’s patron saint, the San Petronio Basilica (Basilica di San Petronio) stands as a monumental presence in Piazza Maggiore, at the heart of the city. One of the largest churches in the world, it exemplifies Gothic grandeur with its soaring architecture. The basilica’s imposing facade and intricate details draw visitors into a space that is both historically significant and visually striking. Today, it remains a key highlight for those exploring Bologna, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich religious and architectural heritage.
San Petronio Basilica (Basilica di San Petronio)
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