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coldwar
5/5Outstanding
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San Sebastiano is a circular church rich in frescoes and altars. It is called the Civic Temple. It was founded in the seventeenth century and later belonged to the Pestela family. Historically, it has also been associated with the plague in Milan. The church also distributes food to people in need every week.
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Posted: Sep 29, 2017
WillSum
4/5Excellent
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Here, the interior frescoes are different in many churches directly hanging on the walls, and there are some frames to decorate. The paintings in front of the main hall were filled with white candles, and beside them was a statue of a worshipper who seemed to be conducting music. The roof next to the circular dome can also be seen. The lattice glass carved below is not too large, and the light will not be bright. The small scale makes the downtown area even near the Cathedral of Milan very quiet.
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Posted: May 2, 2016
chengsemuzil
5/5Outstanding
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There won't be a lot of people here, and it won't be very crowded. The art and window decoration here are really beautiful.
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Posted: Apr 16, 2016
乐乐嘻嘻哈哈
4/5Excellent
Original Text
The main thing to see here is the interior murals. The murals here are really beautiful, and they will have some decorative frames.
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Posted: Dec 31, 2016
隔壁七叔
4/5Excellent
Original Text
San Sebastiano is so beautiful. The building itself is a work of art. It looks very shocking.