The column-bearing lion of Santa Maria Maggiore in Bergamo.
In the splendid square of the Cathedral of Bergamo Alta there is also this beautiful portal, called Porta dei Leoni, where two red marble lions support two columns.
Since it is not the first column-bearing lion I have come across, I decided to make a specific post about it.
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Photo taken with Canon EOS RP and lens Canon RF 24-50.
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Where is the basilica located:
The northern door, called the Red Lions, which opens into the left transept and leads to the Piazza del Duomo is surmounted by a porch by Giovanni da Campione, dated 1353 but with important renovations at the end of the fourteenth century, supported by columns held up by two lions in Veronese marble, depicted standing, and surrounded by figures of human beings and animals.
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