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Archbasilica Of Saint John Lateran Rome Italy
Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran, Rome, Italy, seen here in the 19th century. Founded in 324 it was rebuilt in the late 16th century after its deterioration in the middle ages. The interior was renovated in the late 17th century, and its facade was completed in 1735. Designed by architect Alessandro Galilei it is of Baroque, Neoclassical style. From Les Plus Belles Eglises du Monde, published 1861
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© Ken Welsh
Architect Architectural Style Baroque Churches Designed Deterioration Facade Famous Landmark Founded Interior Italian Italy Middle Ages Monument Neoclassical Rebuilt Religion Rome 1735 Alessandro Galilei Archbasilica Of Saint John Lateran Cathedral Church Late 16th Century Late 17th Century Lateran Basilica Renovated Saint John Lateran
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This print takes us back to the 19th century, showcasing the magnificent Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran in Rome, Italy. Founded in 324 and rebuilt during the late 16th century after a period of deterioration in the Middle Ages, this iconic structure stands as a testament to centuries of religious history. Renovated in the late 17th century and adorned with its completed facade in 1735, this architectural masterpiece was designed by Alessandro Galilei in a stunning blend of Baroque and Neoclassical styles. As one of the seven pilgrim churches of Rome, it holds immense significance for believers worldwide. The image captures not only the grandeur of this historic cathedral church but also highlights its role as an enduring monument to faith. Its towering presence against a backdrop that seems frozen in time evokes awe and reverence. Preserved within archives from Les Plus Belles Eglises du Monde published in 1861, this vintage engraving transports us to an era when religion played a central role in shaping societies. It serves as a reminder that even amidst changing times, some landmarks remain timeless symbols of devotion and architectural brilliance. Ken Welsh's skillful capture allows us to appreciate both the intricate details and overall magnificence of this famous Italian landmark. Whether viewed through historical or artistic lenses, this print is sure to inspire admiration for centuries-old craftsmanship and unwavering spiritual dedication.
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