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The Church of Paul St. Francis is a Catholic church modeled after the Pantheon of Rome. The dome is 53 meters high, with curved corridors on both sides, and rows of giant columns. The church is spectacularly intersected with the statue of Charles III in the center of the square.
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The Church of Paul St. Francis is a Catholic church modeled after the Pantheon of Rome. The dome is 53 meters high, with curved corridors on both sides, and rows of giant columns. The church is spectacularly intersected with the statue of Charles III in the center of the square.
The Church of Paul St. Francis has a large space. There are quite a lot of fun things here. It is also very good to visit here. The geographical environment and facilities of this church are also very simple. The Church of Paul St. Francis is also very old.
The inside of this church is not allowed to take pictures, so most of the photos taken are taken in the square, the middle of the church is domed, and there are long Roman-style corridors on both sides. Under no one to care, one or two can still be done.
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One of the great things about the Referendum Square and the Church of Paul St. Francis is the great square and church that Paul St. Francis Church was built in 1817 by Jude I to celebrate the end of Napoleon's occupation. The sculpture standing on the square should be Judinian I. There are not many tourists in the square. It is noon, and we all hide in the building under repair next to the square. We find that the obstruction method is worth learning from. A nice tour carriage stopped on the square, which drew us to take pictures with it. It was close to the beautiful harbor.
This cathedral is quite magnificent, with semicircular Roman corridors on both sides. It is said that a church was built later. Originally, only the Roman corridor was facing this Naples Palace. However, I went in and visited. Although I don't need money, I can't take pictures. I took a little risk of being scolded. In fact, many foreigners wandered there and hoped to take a photo. People are like this.
It is rare in Italy to see a church with such a large square, and directly opposite the church is the king's palace. It can be seen how high the church is, there are semicircular corridors on both sides of the church, and the open space in front is enough to give people a sunbath.