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In Italy, churches are more than places of worship; they are integral to the country's cultural and architectural identity. From the grand cathedrals of Florence to the intimate chapels of Umbria, each offers a unique glimpse into the past. In Rome, the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore stands as a testament to early Christian art with its stunning mosaics and opulent interiors. Meanwhile, in Venice, the intricate Byzantine architecture of St. Mark's Basilica captures the city's long history of trade and cultural exchange. Each region showcases a different facet of ecclesiastical architecture, whether it's the Gothic splendor of Milan's Duomo or the Baroque extravagance found in the churches of Lecce.
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