Richa Singh

Architectural Wonders Of Italy

Pantheon

The Pantheon was once a Roman temple and, from AD 609 onward, it has served as a Catholic church in Rome.

Colosseum

The Colosseum is a circular arena at Rome's heart.

Florence

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Sistine Chapel

The Vatican City's Sistine Chapel serves as both the Pope's official living quarters and the sanctuary of Michelangelo's celebrated creations.

Basilica Di San Marco

Basilica di San Marco, also referred to as Mark's Basilica, stands as one of Venice's most renowned attractions, situated in the heart of the city.

Palazzo Ducale

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