Basilica di San Lorenzo Martire
Milan
San Lorenzo is a Romanesque Roman Catholic church built in the early 12th century, traditionally dated to around 1101, and protected as an Italian national monument. It is dedicated to Lawrence of Rome, one of the most venerated martyrs of early Christianity, whose feast day on 10 August gave rise to centuries of local pilgrimage tradition. The church displays the characteristic forms of northern Italian Romanesque architecture: thick stone walls, rounded arches, and a restrained monumentality. Note: the source data locates this church in Lodi, Lombardy, while the POI slug references Bergamo — the exact location should be verified before publishing.
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