Introduction to St. Paul's Church: St. Paul's Church was a Byzantine-style building when it was built in the early 9th century. It was converted into Gothic style in the 15th century and was renovated into a neoclassical style in 1804. Only the lion statue at the bottom of the bell tower opposite the church still remains. It retains its original appearance when it was first built.
There are many precious murals in the church, such as "The Last Supper", "The Appearance of the Virgin Mary", etc. There are also 14 consecutive paintings in the chapel depicting the crucifixion of Jesus.

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