St. John's Florence Baptist Church is at the top of Via Giulia. Pope Leo built churches for his fellow Romans. Inside the rich Baroque interior, behind the church, there are impressive three-dimensional statues of the freedom of life, depicting the baptism of Francis Motch.
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St. John's Florence Baptist Church is at the top of Via Giulia. Pope Leo built churches for his fellow Romans. Inside the rich Baroque interior, behind the church, there are impressive three-dimensional statues of the freedom of life, depicting the baptism of Francis Motch.
One of the many beautiful churches in the area. It dates back to the twelfth century and has withstood many natural disasters. These churches are very magnificent and pay tribute to the strong religious feelings of the people in the area. It's worth visiting.
The church is still very grand, giving a special sacred feeling, some of the murals inside, is also exquisite.
The main altar is made of red marble. This is a magnificent church.
The greatest feature of this building is the murals inside. The wall murals stretch to the top. Several layers are partitioned, but the same background color makes it look like it can not only be described in incomparable terms. The statue of the Virgin Mother holding her baby in the middle also leads a group of well-crafted sculptures.