The St. Mark's Museum, this is a wonderful attraction, not crowded but with amazing art treasures. There is indeed a church, but there is also a lovely monastery, a bit like the central stadium for emptying and meditation. The central square is downstairs with the gallery. Some works by Vla Angelico (Fra Angelico) and several of his contemporaries. The cloisters in the abbey are on the second floor, and each has a unique wet mural for the monks to think about. Each is different and well preserved. If you are lucky enough to come in sunny weather, they will give off a fascinating colour. This strange place costs 4 euros for a ticket.
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Posted: Jun 9, 2019
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The St. Mark's Museum is also translated into the Basilica of the San Marco Valley, very simple but very distinctive, surrounded by the San Antonino corridor, the grass is not too much pruning, there are many large and small murals, the cross in the church later known to be the oldest work, made in the 14th century.
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Posted: Sep 1, 2019
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Go up the stairs inside the church, the fare seems to be 5 euros, you can overlook the entire interior of the church on the cloister, and you can enjoy the mosaic mural up close, really feel the ingenious work of this mural. The corridor leads to the outside of the church, and faces the facades of murals, sculptures and four large bronze horses.