Must Visit Churches in Italy
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Saint Peter's Basilica
Major Renaissance and Baroque Catholic basilica known for its architectural masterpieces and religious significance as a pilgrimage site and principal church of the Catholic Church.
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Sistine Chapel
Renaissance chapel renowned for its stunning frescoes by Michelangelo and other master artists. It serves as a significant religious site and venue for papal ceremonies.
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St Mark's Basilica
Byzantine and Gothic cathedral known for its mosaics and religious relics. It functions as a place of worship, museum, and cultural landmark.
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Basilica of Saint Mary Major
Historic Roman Catholic basilica known as the largest Marian church in the city, featuring Renaissance architecture and significant early Christian art. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of four papal basilicas in Rome.
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Church of St Maria delle Grazie
Historic basilica known for its Renaissance and Italian Gothic architecture and housing Leonardo da Vinci's famous mural The Last Supper. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a minor basilica significant for art, history, and religion.
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Basilica of Santa Maria della Salute
Historic baroque basilica with distinctive double domes, built as a votive offering against the plague. It features significant architectural and artistic heritage and serves as a minor basilica and place of worship.
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Florence Baptistery
Historic Romanesque baptistery known for its mosaics and bronze doors, integral to a major cathedral complex.
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Capuchin Crypt Museum
Historic underground crypt and museum featuring artistic displays made from the skeletal remains of thousands of Capuchin friars. It provides insight into religious burial practices and Roman history through its unique ossuary decorations.
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Basilica of Santa Maria Novella
Historic church featuring Gothic and Renaissance architecture with notable frescoes and artworks by master artists.
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Basilica of Saints John and Paul
Historic Gothic basilica known for its medieval architecture and as the burial site of many Venetian doges and notable figures.
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Church of Santa Maria Formosa
Historic church featuring Renaissance and Baroque architecture with notable religious artworks.
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Basilica of the Holy Cross
Historic Franciscan church known for its Renaissance architecture and as the burial site of notable figures such as Michelangelo and Machiavelli.
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Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio
Historic Romanesque Catholic church dating back to the 4th century, known for its architectural beauty, mosaics, and religious significance.
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Basilica of Our Lady in Trastevere
Historic Roman Catholic basilica known for its ancient origins, remarkable mosaics, and Romanesque architecture.
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Church of Santa Maria dei Miracoli
Renaissance marble church notable for its distinctive architecture and religious significance. It features elaborate interior and exterior decorations including frescoes and sculptures.
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Basilica of San Lorenzo
Early Christian basilica with a distinctive square-shaped layout, notable for its ancient Roman colonnade, dome, and mosaics.
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Church of Santa Maria dell’Ammiraglio
The Church of St. Mary of the Admiral, also called Martorana, is the seat of the Parish of San Nicolò dei Greci, overlooking the Piazza…
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Sansevero Chapel Museum
Baroque chapel and museum renowned for its remarkable sculptures, including the Veiled Christ, and its collection of anatomical machines. It combines religious art, intricate Rococo sculptures, and scientific exhibits within a historic setting.
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Basilica of San Petronio
Historic Gothic church notable for its impressive architecture, significant art collections, and the Cassini meridian line.
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Church of the Gesù
Historic Baroque Roman Catholic church notable for its architectural and artistic interior and religious significance.
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