The Basilica of the Angel and Martyr is next to the train station and the Republic Square, a Catholic secondary temple in Rome, which is not famous, but you will never feel white when you visit it. It was converted from the bathing place of the Roman Emperor Diocletian. Michelangelo was ordered to use the remnants of the bath to build the palace, but he died before it was completed. The entrance to the church was built on the ruined wall of the bath, which seemed simple, but the interior space was actually very considerable. The angelic shape of the otter at the entrance fully reflects the church's not simple. It was once the official national church, including later state funerals. The church has a Galileo Memorial Courtyard, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences donated a bronze statue of Galileo up to 6 meters, designed by Li Zhengdao.