![Santuario di Vicoforte External Santuario di Vicoforte External](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi4H7RjSoaqd2D8M5Xb2_NeEXLUyTsr_veakio6tMm2mrJ-gVJeeyJuPA4wJVxECh9-kAIzFkearF1V9AXhuzDkhol4VHsUP4ylR2reP6zn9ct4kKgQ-S4bsCcBrciP41grVn-Sfn40cC8/w200-h150/Vicoforte+Inside+Cupola.jpg)
![Santuario Vicoforte Cupola Interior Santuario Vicoforte Cupola Interior](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEis7jl9uDefMlEoyaTLMOaFBB_3WKApRCgJKB6rTW7q2-3ioMxtfi_U3bweDhhAR9sPA9kr1FNEElnuXtlTSzvJxGM_gP_PSP5LP_qBdigerSP08AZmAAi96ZCiLdvUxmOhQwn-SN6BgHM/w200-h150/Vicoforte.jpg)
We dropped by the Santuario di Vicoforte quickly today because it is a “must” see spot in the Cuneo area (yes, we were rushing to go eat as usual – lunch was waiting). After coming from Florence (with medieval and Renaissance everywhere) getting a dose of the Baroque was a jolt to the aesthetic sensibility. The inside of the cupola dome, said to be the largest elliptical cupola in Europe, is quite Baroque. It’s a monumental space. My main criticism is that the outside proportions of the building – the huge cupola in relation to the four towers – seems a bit awkward. Is it worth a stop if you are in the area? Definitely.
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