St. Paul's Cathedral includes a free tour of the church and a monastery, the monastery is to be charged separately, less than 20 yuan, or you can see, here are European style monastery design, there are many rooms.
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Basilica of Saint Paul Outside The Walls Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The 80 columns in St. Paul's Basilica outside the city are magnificent, and the ceiling is magnificent. Below the canopy of the main altar is the tomb of St. Paul. The mosaic above the altar is said to have been made by Venetian craftsmen. The Basilica of Our Lady of Angels and Martyrs was rebuilt using the cold baths of Diocletian's Baths. The entrance of the church is built on the ruins of the bath, which looks very simple, but the interior space is actually very impressive. The holy water bowl at the entrance adopts the shape of an angel, which fully reflects that this church is not simple.
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Basilica of Saint Paul Outside The Walls Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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St. Paul's Cathedral includes a free tour of the church and a monastery, the monastery is to be charged separately, less than 20 yuan, or you can see, here are European style monastery design, there are many rooms.
This temple is a little far from the city, but it is also good, and as one of the four Catholic temples, it is also worth visiting, a very spectacular temple, the relief paintings inside are also very exquisite.
The lobby inside this hall is really spectacular, if you can take good photos earlier, then there are reliefs from the Popes of all ages to visit, of course there are many other religious artworks.
A well maintained cathedral despite it's big structure.
The Basilica of St. Paul outside the city (Italian Basilica di San Paolo fuori le Mura) an Italian church ordered by the Roman emperor Constantine I, located in Rome, Italy, is one of the four Roman Catholic special papal temples (the other three are the Basilica of St. John Lateran, The Basilica of St. Peter and the Basilica of Our Lady).
The temple named after Jesus's disciples Paul is magnificent in appearance, with 80 Roman columns standing very spectacularly, and the temple is luxuriously decorated, all made of natural stone, and the windows are also made of stone. It looks like glass from afar. Once destroyed by fire, it was rebuilt more than 10 years later and presented to us.
The pillars in front of the St. Paul's Hall outside the city are very, very famous. There are also a lot of exquisite carvings on it. There are almost 80 pillars. The inside is also quite wide. In addition to the beautiful building, there is a very large lawn outside, which is also very beautiful.
The palace is not in the city. It takes more than an hour to get there by car. If you are in a hurry, you don’t have to go, because it’s similar to the interiors in the churches in the city.