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Basilica of San Fedele, Como

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The Basilica of San Fedele is one of Como's oldest churches, dating back to the 12th century. Its most notable feature is the unusual circular apse, a hallmark of Romanesque architecture. The church is dedicated to Saint Fedele, a Roman soldier and martyr. Inside, visitors can see ancient frescoes, a wooden crucifix from the 14th century, and a peaceful cloister. The church's location on a small square near the city center makes it a quiet retreat from the bustling streets. Its simple yet elegant design reflects the medieval spirituality of Como. The basilica is also known for its crypt, which houses relics of early Christian martyrs.

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  • Circular apse with blind arches and decorative brickwork
  • 14th-century wooden crucifix
  • Remains of 12th-century frescoes in the apse
  • Peaceful cloister with columns
  • Crypt with relics of early Christian martyrs

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