The Cathedral of Naza Roman Gioré is one of the oldest churches in Milan. It was a historical building in the 14th century, but it existed in the 4th century AD, but was destroyed later. The current building was built on the ruins and there are ancient murals in the medieval building.
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The Cathedral of Naza Roman Gioré is one of the oldest churches in Milan. It was a historical building in the 14th century, but it existed in the 4th century AD, but was destroyed later. The current building was built on the ruins and there are ancient murals in the medieval building.
The historic church, it is quiet and a good place to pray
The red brick structure is still relatively rare in Milan's most churches. The interior decoration is also very simple, there are no murals on the dome and wall, let alone the eyes, even the memorial table of the saints does not have too many seats, just a simple statue. Maybe it's because it's a return to ancient conservation.
It is worth taking a look, the natural scenery is very good, very beautiful
It is very big and has a spirit, and the Italian architecture is still very impressive.