Church of Saint Dominic Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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On a side of the Plaza de San Domenico
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On one side of the San Domenico Square, the church of the same name lies up. The side and the elaborate facade are worth admiration. Unfortunately the interior leaves enough to desire ...
It's really unusual to find chariatides on the face of a church. It's worth stoping for a short visit. The church, in baroque style, was reconstructed after the earthquake happened ...
The Sundays made it build at the end of the fifty-five hundred. Initially it had three ships, then reduced to one for preaching needs. It was partly rebuilt after the earthquake...
On a side of the Plaza de San Domenico
On one side of the San Domenico Square, the church of the same name lies up. The side and the elaborate facade are worth admiration. Unfortunately the interior leaves enough to desire ...
It's confused with the Cathedral
The Baroque majesty of the Church of St. Dominic is often confused with the Nardò Cathedral.
SURPRISE TO INTERIOR
The church built in the 16th century by the Dominicans was partially destroyed in 1743 during the earthquake and then reconstructed.
Unusual
It's really unusual to find chariatides on the face of a church. It's worth stoping for a short visit. The church, in baroque style, was reconstructed after the earthquake happened ...
A really quick visit
The Sundays made it build at the end of the fifty-five hundred. Initially it had three ships, then reduced to one for preaching needs. It was partly rebuilt after the earthquake...