Lodi Vecchio, Italy
West of Lodi is Lodi Vecchio (82m/271ft; pop. 5,000), the Roman Laus Pompeia, destroyed by the Milanese in 1111 and 1158, after which it declined into an unimportant little country town. There are two interesting churches - San Bassiano (11th century), restored in Gothic style in 1322, with 15th century frescoes, and the Badia di San Pietro.
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