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Saint Nicholas Chapel, Georgioupoli

Saint Nicholas Chapel, Georgioupoli

Georgioupoli, GR

The Saint Nicholas Chapel is a simple single-nave church at the end of a stone path that connects it to the beach of Georgioupoli (Crete).

Saint Nicholas Church, Bad Ischl

Saint Nicholas Church, Bad Ischl

Bad Ischl, AT

St. Nicholas is a Roman Catholic church in Bad Ischl that dates back to at least 1320 and is linked to the imperial family of Habsburg.

Saint Nicholas Church, Chrissi Island

Saint Nicholas Church, Chrissi Island

, GR

The church of Saint Nicholas (Agios Nikolaos) on Chrissi Island dates from the 13th century. The church used to be home to hermits during the Byzantine Empire.

Saint Nicholas Church, Kotsifou Canyon

Saint Nicholas Church, Kotsifou Canyon

Kotsifou Canyon, GR

The church of Saint Nicholas (Agios Nikolaos) is a picturesque chapel nestled into the side of a mountain in the Kotsifou Canyon or Kotsifos Gorge in Crete.

Saint Nicholas Church

Saint Nicholas Church

Strasbourg, FR

The church Saint-Nicolas of Strasbourg, built between 1387 and 1454, shelters a community of the charismatic movement attached to the Protestant church. John Calvin first preached at this church on September 8, 1538 and then held services for the small French-speaking community.

Saint Nicholas' Church

Saint Nicholas' Church

Ghent, BE

St. Nicholas Church is one of the oldest buildings in the city of Ghent. Built in the 13th and 14th centuries on the site of an old Romanesque church, the church displays a particular form of Gothic style: the Scheldt Gothic.

Saint Nicholas

Saint Nicholas

Białystok, PL

Saint Nicholas is the Orthodox Cathedral of Bialystok. It was erected in 1843-1846 during the Russian occupation of eastern Poland. It is typical of the Russian orthodox architecture of the first decades of the 19th century.

Saint Nicolas of Brussels

Saint Nicolas of Brussels

Brussels, BE

The Church of St. Nicholas in Brussels, built around 1125, is one of the first churches in Brussels and the best preserved in its successive modifications. Of the original Romanesque style church, some remains remain in the entrance porch, discovered during the reconstruction of the façade in 1956. This Romanesque style building had a tower that housed the city's bells and was therefore the bell tower of Brussels. Destroyed by a storm in 1367, it was immediately rebuilt. The church was closed in 1797 and sold in 1799. Almost demolished, it was finally returned to worship in 1804.

Saint Nicolas' church

Saint Nicolas' church

Stralsund, DE

The oldest church in Stralsund, St. Nicolas' church was constructed in 1234, gaining its modern form after reconstruction in 1971. It was constructed as a way to exhibit the wealth of Stralsund as a Hanseatic city.

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