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geobeats on Oct 13, 2010 Santa Maria delle Grazie is a small 15th-century church created with predominantly circular designs. The architecture of this Dominican convent is an interesting mix of Gothic and Romanesque styles. No matter how beautiful … [More]
Santa Maria delle Grazie - Great Attractions (Milan, Italy)
geobeats on Oct 13, 2010 Santa Maria delle Grazie is a small 15th-century church created with predominantly circular designs. The architecture of this Dominican convent is an interesting mix of Gothic and Romanesque styles. No matter how beautiful Santa Maria delle Grazie is from the outside, it is what's inside that makes it truly famous. Leonardo da Vinci painted 'The Last Supper' on one of the refectory walls making the church a historical and cultural landmark Saved from bombing raids in WWII, the painting can still be seen by visitors today.Santa Maria delle Grazie - Great Attractions (Milan, Italy)
geobeats on Oct 13, 2010 Santa Maria delle Grazie is a small 15th-century church created with predominantly circular designs. The architecture of this Dominican convent is an interesting mix of Gothic and Romanesque styles. No matter how beautiful Santa Maria delle Grazie is from the outside, it is what's inside that makes it truly famous. Leonardo da Vinci painted 'The Last Supper' on one of the refectory walls making the church a historical and cultural landmark Saved from bombing raids in WWII, the painting can still be seen by visitors today.Santa Maria delle Grazie - Great Attractions (Milan, Italy)
geobeats on Oct 13, 2010 Santa Maria delle Grazie is a small 15th-century church created with predominantly circular designs. The architecture of this Dominican convent is an interesting mix of Gothic and Romanesque styles. No matter how beautiful Santa Maria delle Grazie is from the outside, it is what's inside that makes it truly famous. Leonardo da Vinci painted 'The Last Supper' on one of the refectory walls making the church a historical and cultural landmark Saved from bombing raids in WWII, the painting can still be seen by visitors today.
