Basilica di San Domenico

Perugia


Erected in the early 14th century, Umbria's largest church is an imposing vision, with its distinctive bell tower and a 17th-century interior lit by immense stained-glass windows. The basilica's pride and joy is the Gothic tomb of Pope Benedict XI, who died after eating poisoned figs in 1304.


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