San Michele Maggiore

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San Michele Maggiore is a prominent Romanesque basilica in Pavia, Italy, renowned for its distinctive sandstone façade and historical significance as a site of royal coronations.

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San Michele Maggiore canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Catholic church
Romanesque basilica
church building
architecturalStyle Romanesque architecture
constructionEnd 12th century
constructionStart 11th century
continent Europe
country Italy
dedicatedTo Saint Michael the Archangel NERFINISHED
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
era Middle Ages
floorPlan basilican plan with transept
followsDiocese Diocese of Pavia NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalType basilica
hasPart Romanesque capitals
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bell tower
chapels
crypt
nave
sandstone façade
sculpted portals
side aisles
transept
hasStyleFeature Latin cross plan
Romanesque sculptural decoration
façade with blind arcades
large central rose window
vaulted nave
hasTourismType cultural tourism
religious tourism
heritageDesignation monument of national importance in Italy
heritageStatus important example of Lombard Romanesque architecture
locatedIn Italy
Lombardy
Pavia NERFINISHED
historic center of Pavia NERFINISHED
materialUsed sandstone
namedAfter Saint Michael the Archangel NERFINISHED
notableFor distinctive sandstone façade
role in medieval royal coronations
religion Roman Catholicism
significantEvent site of royal coronations in the Kingdom of Italy (medieval)
use place of worship
tourist attraction

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Pavia hasReligiousBuilding San Michele Maggiore