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==Main sights== [[File:Incoronata-interior-dome.jpg|thumb|Interior Dome of Tempio Civico dell'Incoronata]] *Piazza della Vittoria, listed by the Italian Touring Club among the most beautiful squares in Italy.<ref>{{cite book|title=Piazze d'Italia|location=Milan|publisher=Touring Club Italiano|year=2004|isbn=88-365-3498-8}}</ref> Featuring [[portico]]es on all its four sides, it includes the [[Basilica della Vergine Assunta]] and the ''Broletto'' (town hall). *Piazza Broletto, with a [[Verona marble]] baptismal font dating to the 14th century *[[Beata Vergine Incoronata]], church in style of [[Renaissance in Lombardy|Lombard Renaissance]] *[[San Francesco (Lodi)|San Francesco]], a [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]]-style church built in 1280–1307 *[[San Lorenzo, Lodi|San Lorenzo]], a church with frescoes by [[Callisto Piazza]] *[[Santa Maria del Sole, Lodi|Santa Maria del Sole]], a late Baroque-style Catholic church *[[Santa Maria Maddalena, Lodi|Santa Maria Maddalena]], a [[Baroque architecture|Baroque]] church. The original [[Romanesque architecture|Romanesque]] structure (1162) was replaced in the 18th century. The interior has frescoes by [[Carlo Innocenzo Carloni]] and a ''Deposition'' attributed to [[Robert de Longe]]. *[[Sant'Agnese, Lodi|Sant'Agnese]], church in Lombard [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]] style (14th century). It includes the ''Galliani Polyptych'' by [[Albertino Piazza]] (1520), and has, on the [[façade]], a rose window decorated with polychrome [[Maiolica|majolica]]. *[[San Filippo, Lodi|San Filippo]], [[Rococo]]-style church *Palazzo Vescovile (Bishopric Palace), of medieval origin but rebuilt in the 18th century *[[San Cristoforo, Lodi|San Cristoforo]], church designed by [[Pellegrino Tibaldi]] *[[Visconti Castle (Lodi)|Visconti Castle]] (''Torrione''), a medieval castle now partially destroyed *Palazzo Mozzanica (15th century) *[[Palazzo Modignani, Lodi|Palazzo Modignani]], 18th-century urban palace *Torre di Lodi, a modern building high 70 meters about. It is located in the Business District, and is the tallest building in the city. *''[[Biblioteca Laudense]]'', located in Palazzo San Filippo, adjacent to church
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