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The Basilica of San Gaudenzio is a church in Novara, Piedmont, northern Italy. It is the highest point in city.
It was built between 1577 and 1690 following the destruction, ordered by emperor Charles V, of the old Basilica.
The Basilica itself was built by Pellegrino Tibaldi; however, the monumental cupola was designed Antonelli (who also built the Mole Antonelliana in Torino).
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