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Oratorio di Santa Caterina in Fontebranda

Oratorio di Santa Caterina in Fontebranda

Siena, IT

The Oratory of Santa Caterina in Fontebranda, also known as the Oratory of the Tintoria, is a small church built between 1465 and 1474 by Francesco di Duccio del Guasta. After the canonization of Catherine of Siena by Pope Pius II in 1461, the inhabitants of the Sienese district of Fontebranda wanted to build a church dedicated to the saint who was born and lived there. It was therefore decided to demolish the old dye works of Jacopo Benincasa, the saint's father, and two adjacent houses to create a space for the church.

Orheiul Vechi

Orheiul Vechi

Trebujeni, MD

A beautiful and unique experience, the caves at the Orheiul Vechi monastery in Moldovia contain old places of worship and prayer, transporting the visitor back to far simpler times and allowing the imagination to take over.

Oria Cathedral

Oria Cathedral

Oria, IT

The current Oria Cathedral is due to Bishop Castrese Scaja who, in 1750, demolished the previous medieval Romanesque church (threatened with collapse after the earthquake of 20 February 1743) and built the new cathedral in Baroque style. During the construction of the new Baroque cathedral, designed by the architect Giustino Lombardi, two green marble columns of the old Romanesque cathedral were purchased for 8000 ducats by the King of Naples to embellish the chapel of the royal palace of Caserta. Of particular interest is the 16th-century "crypt of the mummies" located under the building.

Orihuela Cathedral

Orihuela Cathedral

Alicante, ES

The construction of the cathedral started at the end of the 13th century on certain Visigothic and Hispano-Arab remains. It has a Latin cross plan including a nave and two aisles, an ambulatory and chapels within buttresses. The three portals bears a mix of Gothic, Renaissance and Moorish styles. Annexed to the church is a museum of Sacred Art, housing works by Diego Velázquez and other Spanish painters.

Oristano Cathedral

Oristano Cathedral

Oristano, IT

The existence of Oristano Cathedral is documented from 1131 onwards. Restoration work, commissioned by Archbishop Torgotorio of Muru, was carried out in 1228. In 1348, the transept with four chapels was built in Italian Gothic style. The serious state of dilapidation of the cathedral in the first half of the 18th century led to the reconstruction work that resulted in the present building, sparing little of the original Romanesque-Gothic construction.

Orkanger Church

Orkanger Church

Orkland, NO

The Orkanger Church is a long church dating from 1892. Initially, the church was characterised by the Swiss chalet style, but the façade was simplified somewhat in 1950 when the church was re-panelled and the tower was modified. The church changed its colour several times from brown to yellow and then from brown to white (in 1991).

Orkdal Church

Orkdal Church

Orkland, NO

The Orkdal church is a cross church dating from 1893. It is the third church in this town, where churches have been built since the Middle Ages. The first church was made of wood, the second and third of soapstone. The church was designed by Carl Julius Bergstrøm and built by the builder Hans Kunig.

Örkelljunga kyrka

Örkelljunga kyrka

Örkelljunga, SE

Örkelljunga Church was probably built in the early 14th century. At the end of the 17th century, the church was too small, so it was extended to the west with a wooden extension, which was replaced by a stone extension in 1782. Above this, a wooden tower covered with wood chips was built. At the same time, the bell tower was demolished. During the 19th century, the population increased again and the church had to be extended again. In 1804-05 the north transept was added and the brick arches of the nave were demolished. In 1846, the south transept was added. The apse of the church was demolished in 1817, but rebuilt in 1955 as a sacristy.

Orléans Cathedral

Orléans Cathedral

Orléans, FR

After its first foundations in the 7th century, the Romanesque church partially collapsed in 1278. A new church was then built and the first stone laid by Gille Pasté, bishop, in 1287. At the beginning of the 16th century, the cathedral was almost completed. However, it was badly damaged in 1568, and King Henry IV began its reconstruction in 1601, which lasted throughout the 17th and following centuries. The facade dates from the 18th century.

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