Visit Pistoia Cathedral in Italy

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Take a tour of Pistoia Cathedral in Italy - part of the World’s Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. Also known as the Cathedral of Saint Zeno, Pistoia Cathedral is the city's grandest church. It is situated in the midpoint of the city, the main plaza. Its large and unique bell tower ensures that it can be seen from every vantage point. The Pistoia Cathedral was built sometime around the tenth century, and was designed in Romanesque style architecture.

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