The interior of the church of Saint Julia was restored after the devastation of the Second World War, when the wooden ceiling was completely lost along with the religious furniture.
The main altar has a 13th-century altarpiece depicting Saint Julia, the patron saint of Livorno.
See also: Church of Saint Julia - Saint Julia
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A dehumidifier?
That is a beautiful altar.
So much, too much lost through the violence of war.
It is beautiful, VP. There are no signs of the war damage 70 years ago.
It's exquisite... and in a way, not over the top, like you might expect with a Catholic church.
Very pretty VP.
Wow, it is really pretty.
Nice light, but a bit strange to see the windows so high up on the walls.
Well thank heavens for that restoration...
I am always amazed how war-destroyed places are brought back to life.
Beautifull Church.Greeting from Belgium
Beautiful altar and also the ceiling looks nice.
Bella, speriamo che rimanga così a lungo! Ciao, Arianna
Good job, that restauration! It looks great!
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