Church of St. John the Baptist, Rzepiennik Biskupi
Rzepiennik Biskupi, PL
The Auxiliary Church of St. John the Baptist in Rzepiennik Biskupi was erected at the beginning of the C16th, with the spire probably added on in the 17th century.
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Rzepiennik Biskupi, PL
The Auxiliary Church of St. John the Baptist in Rzepiennik Biskupi was erected at the beginning of the C16th, with the spire probably added on in the 17th century.
Ano Mera, GR
The monastery was established in the 18th century as a nunnery . It is located on top of a hill, next to the remains of the Gizi castle, which explains its current name (paleokastro is Greek for old "castle").
Lleida, ES
It is a construction of Romanesque origin, which has undergone multiple modifications and subsequent extensions. There is a semi-circular arched doorway on the south side, dating from 1623, and the current doorway on the front. Attached to the north side of the church, there is the square bell tower of 2.15 x 3.40 meters, which is the best preserved element of the primitive construction.
Lauffen, AT
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Aachen, DE
The Aachen Cathedral, built on the former Palatine Chapel of the Palace of Charlemagne (800-814), is the most important architectural example of the Carolingian Renaissance.
Aarhus, DK
Aarhus Cathedral was built in the 13th century in Romanesque style. Damaged by a fire in 1330, the cathedral was rebuilt according to Gothic canons from the end of the 14th century until 1500.
Genk, BE
The Archangel Michael Church, built in the 1980s in Byzantine style, is part of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church. The first Orthodox community in Genk appeared in 1948. It consisted of Ukrainian workers who arrived with their families by rail in April 1947 in the Belgian province of Limburg from the American occupation zone in post-war Germany.
Caen , FR
The first church dates from the 10th century, with a Romanesque Benedictine choir, replaced in the 12th century by a Gothic choir. The majority of the building is dated between the 11th and 13th centuries.
Saintes, FR
Established on the right bank of the river Charente, near the former funeral basilica of Bishop Pallais, it owes its foundation in 1047 to the Count of Anjou Geoffroy Martel and his wife Agnes of Burgundy. First women's abbey in Saintonge, the Benedictine moniales printed currency and had a taste for business.
Clervaux, LU
The Abbey of Saint Maurice is a Benedictine abbey founded at the beginning of the 20th century in Clervaux. It was built in neo-Romanesque style, like the church of Saints-Côme-et-Damien, located in the heart of the city.
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