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Bitonto Cathedral

Bitonto Cathedral

Bitonto, IT

Bitonto Cathedral, since 1986 strictly speaking a co-cathedral, was built in the centre of the city between the 11th and 12th centuries. The building, in the Pugliese Romanesque style on the model of the Basilica of St. Nicholas of Bari, is considered to be the most complete and mature expression of Pugliese Romanesque art, in particular, because of its richly carved portal and rose windows.

Bitonto Cathedral

Bitonto Cathedral

Bitonto, IT

The cathedral of Bitonto is an Apulian Romanesque church built between the 11th and 12th centuries. It has acquired its cathedral status in 1986. The church was modeled after the Basilica of San Nicola di Bari.

Bjäresjö Church

Bjäresjö Church

Ystad, SE

Unusually built with expensive materials and decorated with rich ornaments, the interior of the church contains two separate sets of medieval murals. Decorating the apse is a set of vivid Romanesque paintings, influenced by French art and made in the early 13th century but somewhat harshly restored in the 19th century.

Bjarkøy Church

Bjarkøy Church

Bjarkøy, NO

Bjarkøy Church is a wooden cross church built on Sandsøya Island in 1765. In 1885-1886 the church was dismantled and moved to the island of Bjarkøya, where it was restored.

Bjelland Church

Bjelland Church

Bjelland, NO

The Bjelland church is a church dating from 1793. The present church is the third in the town, the first dating from the Middle Ages, the second from the 17th century. Inside, the walls are decorated with Rosemåling (a traditional form of decorative folk art from Norway), created by Gutorm Persson Eftestøl (1779-1856) in collaboration with the painter Knud Knudsen Årstøl.

Bjelovar Cathedral

Bjelovar Cathedral

Bjelovar, HR

Bjelovar Cathedral was built between 1765 and 1775 and is named after St. Theresa of Avila, patron saint of the Austrian Empress Maria Theresa, who founded Bjelovar in 1756. An earthquake in 1880 damaged the church and the parish court. The church was restored by the architect Hermann Bolle in 1888, and in 1896 the church was completely restored from the inside. The church did not become a cathedral until 2009.

Bjerkreim Church

Bjerkreim Church

Bjerkreim, NO

The church of Bjerkreim is a long church dating from 1835. The church building was built according to the design of Hans Ditlev Franciscus von Linstow.

Bjerkvik Church

Bjerkvik Church

Narvik, NO

The church in Bjerkvik is a long concrete and brick church whose construction began in 1952 and was consecrated on 14 August 1955. The architects of the church were Arnstein Arneberg and Per Solemslie. The previous church in Bjerkvik was lost in the night of 12-13 May 1940, when Bjerkvik was burnt down by the allied fleet.

Bjoa Church

Bjoa Church

Vindafjord, NO

The Bjoa church was built in 1895 according to the design of Hartvig Sverdrup Eckhoff. Originally the church was painted light green on the outside, but it is now white. The interior is characterised by light colours in grey, blue and white. These colours were given to him during the restoration of the church in 1967 by the architect Sigurd Lie Olsen. Previously, the interior was pink with yellow-brown columns.

Bjorbekk Church

Bjorbekk Church

Bjorbekk, NO

The church of Bjorbekk was built in 1884 by the architect J. C. Reuter. The organ dates from 1876 and was built by the Danish-Norwegian Claus Jensen. It was originally built for the Trinity Church in Arendal, but was moved to the church in Bjorbekk when the church in Arendal was demolished and replaced by the present church in 1888.

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