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Pictured is a stained glass of Saint Francis taming the white doves in the church of Saint Martin in Portofino, Italy. This lovely striped church is dedicated to Saint Martin of Tours and was built in 986 in Romanic-Lombard style. In 1548 under the shelf of the altar, a case containing the memorabilia of the saint martyrs Dorotea, Cassiano and Vincenzo was found, and thus the church was consecrated. Subsequently, it will be restored time and time again. The current building is the result of the 19th century changes.