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Basilica of San Francesco in Matera

Church of San Francesco Chiesa di San Francesco d'Assisi (Basilica of St. Francis) is an important historical church located in Matera, Italy 📍Located in the Sassi di Matera area of ​​Matera's old town, within walking distance of the main tourist attractions 💲Admission: Usually 2-3 euros 🕛Generally open from 9 am to 6 pm 🧳Mainly follows the rock architecture style, and is characterized by architecture utilizing Matera's unique limestone The exterior is beautiful, and there is a square in front of the church where many people gather, and many people can be seen resting on the church steps #Overseas travel
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Posted: Dec 26, 2024
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