Italy Chiesa di San Lorenzo - Church of San Lorenzo
The Royal Church of San Lorenzo is Baroque-style, adjacent to the Royal Palace of Turin. It was designed by the architect Guarino Guarini.
The dome itself is supported by eight ribs forming a lattice similar to those found in mosques and Romanesque churches in Spain.
The high altar, separated from the nave by a convex and concave archway receives natural light from a hidden dome, devices drawn by the other key architect Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
The dome itself is supported by eight ribs forming a lattice similar to those found in mosques and Romanesque churches in Spain.
The high altar, separated from the nave by a convex and concave archway receives natural light from a hidden dome, devices drawn by the other key architect Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
Photography Tips
You'll need a wide-angle lens and a tripod to get the best.
Travel Information
15 min far by walk from the main Train Station (Porta Nuova).
Spot Type
Indoor
Crowd Factor
Nearly no other people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
08:03 - 16:52
| current local time: 16:50
Photo Themes
Altar
Architecture
Baroque
Baroque style
Church
dome
Guarino Guarini
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