The Cathedral square of Lucca seen from above.
The splendid Cathedral of Lucca, called San Martino, and the Antelminelli and San Martino squares, photographed from the top of the bell tower of the church of Santi Giovanni e Reparata.
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 11-22.
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The main façade, oriented towards the west, is supported by the portico-narthex opening onto the square by three large arches, one of which is narrower due to the proximity of the pre-existing bell tower. Guidetto and his collaborators created bas-reliefs with the martyrdom of Saint Regolo depicted in the lunette above the entrance to the right nave, a cycle of the months and stories of Saint Martin.
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The square of the Cathedral of Lucca seen from above – La place de la cathédrale de Lucca vue d’en haut – La plaza de la Catedral de Lucca vista desde arriba – A praça da Catedral de Lucca vista de cima – Der Platz der Kathedrale von Lucca von oben gesehen – Quảng trường Nhà thờ Lucca nhìn từ trên cao – 从上面看到的卢卡大教堂的广场 – 上から見たルッカ大聖堂の広場
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