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[picture: Basilica 1]

Basilica 1

The interior of a Roman Catholic church, showing the sancturary with the altar. You can tell the sect because the the altar is ornate and shows Christ writhing in agony. [more...]

[picture: Basilica 2]

Basilica 2

A wide angle view to give the feeling of the church, with its brick walls and pillared aisles, and the pews in the nave.

[picture: Basilica 3]

Basilica 3

A wide angle view to give the feeling of the church, with its brick walls and pillared aisles, and the pews in the nave.

[picture: Basilica 4]

Basilica 4

The ornate painted wooden roof of this church.

[picture: Basilica 5]

Basilica 5

Part of a boat, inside the church.

[picture: Basilica 6: side altar]

Basilica 6: side altar

Another view inside this ancient church in Pisa.

[picture: Door]

Door

Probably a church door, a square double door, solid oak I expect, studded with nails, set into a stone wall.

[picture: Fake stone wall]

Fake stone wall

Hand-made brick, probably very ancient, covered over with plaster painted to look like more modern stonework.

[picture: Door, half-open]

Door, half-open

An ancient double door, with one half open.

[picture: Pisa open space]

Pisa open space

A very typical scene.

[picture: Graffiti]

Graffiti

Note also the brick arch that has been left unplastered, also a characteristic feature; the arch is broken by a more modern window, it seems.


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