Built in the Second World War, the Basilica of San Giovanni Bosco is characterized by four angels surrounded by a dome, a crown on a cross depicting the height relief of St. John Bosco mythology, and a large cane on the side of the Presbyterian Church. Today it is one of the largest canes in Italy.
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Built in the Second World War, the Basilica of San Giovanni Bosco is characterized by four angels surrounded by a dome, a crown on a cross depicting the height relief of St. John Bosco mythology, and a large cane on the side of the Presbyterian Church. Today it is one of the largest canes in Italy.
This is a historic church, the grand hall here is magnificent, the overall environment is very good.
The building that looks like Washington DC Capitol Hill in the United States is that the cross section below is not pulled apart. Of course, the exhibits here are not won by the atmosphere. Many mixed and mixed works related to Buddhism can be found in the church, which is quite characteristic.