Don't be deceived by the simple appearance outside this church. In fact, many artists have contributed their paintings and sculptures to this Notre Dame church. It's really a treasure. You can take your time.
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Basilica of Santa Maria del Popolo Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Don't be deceived by the simple appearance outside this church. In fact, many artists have contributed their paintings and sculptures to this Notre Dame church. It's really a treasure. You can take your time.
The church building itself is quite ordinary. It is not as gorgeous as other churches. In some places, it is even simple cement pillars. However, the collection of works in this church is really exquisite. It is worth visiting.
Unexpectedly, there are so many products in the ordinary traffic, the key is to open them for free. It's like a small museum, with many beautiful murals and many sculptures.
Notre Dame of the People: On one side of the chapel there are Daniel and the Lion and Habakkuk and Angels by Benini. The only mosaic painting created by Raphael with a circular vault, Opening up Heaven and Earth, implies that Paul prays to God and converts to Christ.
Santa Maria del Popolo, the Notre Dame of the People's Church, is located in the north of the People's Square (a famous church of St. Augustine, Rome, Italy, built in 1909). Notre Dame Cathedral of the People has a large collection of art treasures, although it has an ordinary appearance. Caravaggio's works are in the collection.
Walk along Podobona to Popolo Square in the Roman Square and visit the Notre Dame Cathedral. There are many works of art in the cathedral, which is called the last Baroque mausoleum in Rome. The famous Caravaggio paintings and some wonderful murals of early Renaissance artists are worth seeing.
Also known as Notre Dame Popolo Church, located in the People's Square. It was the earliest and most beautiful Renaissance Church in Rome. Emperor Nero was buried here. The murals of St. Paul's Reich, St. Peter's Triumph, and the skeleton mosaic of the Chapel of Kitchen were all interesting.