Basilica di San Zeno - Verona, Italy
A Romanesque basilica rebuilt after the earthquake in 1117 round a nucleus dating from the 4th or 5th century
Note on the outside the facade with the large rose window called the "Wheel of Fortune", the marble bas-reliefs on either side of the porch, the famous bronze doors, the bell-tower and the Abbey Tower (12 C) inside the church you can see 13th and 14th Century frescoes, the baptismal font, the ribbed vault ceiling the crypt where the remains of San Zeno are kept, the polychromatic statue of San Zeno called "San Zeno laughing" and
Andrea Mantegna's famous triptych (1457 - 59)
Note on the outside the facade with the large rose window called the "Wheel of Fortune", the marble bas-reliefs on either side of the porch, the famous bronze doors, the bell-tower and the Abbey Tower (12 C) inside the church you can see 13th and 14th Century frescoes, the baptismal font, the ribbed vault ceiling the crypt where the remains of San Zeno are kept, the polychromatic statue of San Zeno called "San Zeno laughing" and
Andrea Mantegna's famous triptych (1457 - 59)
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