SAINTE-MARIE CHURCH
Church in Renaissance and Venetian Baroque styles, with a façade featuring a niche with a stone lion holding a ball.
Built on Romanesque foundations in 1336, this Gothic-style church was rebuilt between the Renaissance 16th and Venetian Baroque 18th centuries. The building's façade features a square niche with a high-relief lion holding a ball in its mouth. It symbolizes the recognition that the Serenissima government accorded Labin. This elaborate frame is topped by a stone rosette. The sculpture of the senator and soldier Antonio Bollani was placed next. Inside, an interesting collection of sacred art.
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