The church of San Lorenzo was built in the fourth century AD, breaking the details of the foundation, and the designers were uncertain. It was rebuilt several times over the next few centuries. It was a very good architectural project and important historical monument. Just outside the old walls around Milan, there is a courtyard in front.
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The church of San Lorenzo was built in the fourth century AD, breaking the details of the foundation, and the designers were uncertain. It was rebuilt several times over the next few centuries. It was a very good architectural project and important historical monument. Just outside the old walls around Milan, there is a courtyard in front.
This church is a Roman style building. What impressed me most was the visit to the tomb, which contained the remains of the martyrs. Louis II, emperor of the Roman Empire, was also buried here. But the bodies of the martyrs have not been found.
I like that kind of interior structure, which is the top effect of an arcade superimposed like a flower blooming on all sides. It's a wonderful representation of the facade of this building. Looking black buildings and black bell towers without visible spires, there are other magnificent caves in the sky. Whether it is the saints'murals on the half of the dome or the Christ statues on the side of the pillars, I really love the castle-like architecture.
The facade of this building is very good. The temple has Gosmatt-style Choir seats and pulpit, and there are exquisite Gosmatt-style candlesticks. On the arch of the temple is a Roman mosaic with the images of Jesus and the saints.
A Roman Catholic monastery in Milan is dedicated to St. Lenzo, a Christian martyr, so it's named after the magnificent building. It's decent and has a wonderful combination with the surrounding. It's not surprising that the statues in the church are good.