This church is a collection of Gothic and Renaissance styles, which is also one of its characteristics. It seems very integrated. The murals are also worth seeing.
The Church of Saint Zakaria had a flower exhibition, which did not open until 4 p.m. with famous paintings, statuettes of Venice, and beautifully carved seats and golden altars. Walk down some wooden stairs to the flooded cellar, but you can still see the arched ceiling and their reflection in the water.
Saint Saccaria Church Introduction - "Saint Saccaria Church was founded in the 9th century, after the 15th century, it was transformed into the present Gothic Church. The basement of the worship hall on the right side of the main hall of the church still retains the 10th century Nagu Hall soaked in water, as well as the golden multi-winged altar paintings in the church, exquisite famous paintings "the birth of John the Baptist", "the Virgin and the Saint Angel" and so on.