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Titchfield Abbey

Titchfield Abbey

Fareham, GB

The ruins of 13th century Titchfield Abbey, the last monastery of Premonstratensian canons to be founded in England, lie in the valley of the River Meon in south Hampshire.

Titran Chapel

Titran Chapel

Frøya, NO

The Chapel of Titran was built in 1873 on a former church that closed in 1780. The building, originally entirely octagonal, was built after the model of the seminary chapel in Klæboe (Klæbu) where John A. Widtzø, who supervised the works, had studied.

Titus Brandsma Gedachteniskerk

Nijmegen, NL

Built as Roman Catholic St. Joseph Church, a public auxiliary church of the Jesuit Fathers, so not a parish church. Exceptionally important neo-Romanesque church with double tower front and dome. Restored and drastically redecorated, or simplified, including removal of many wall paintings, in the late 1990s. A chapel was also set up at that time in memory of Father Titus Brandsma. This Frisian Carmelite died in the Nazi camp in Dachau in 1942. The church is open to visitors almost daily. This church is listed as a National Monument of the Netherlands.

Titus Brandsmakerk

Deventer, NL

The church in the new Colmschate district was designed in 1989 by Kristinsson architects from Deventer for the Titus Brandsma parish. When this young parish was founded in 1980, it chose Titus Brandsma as its patron saint and included a chapel in his memory in the building concept of the church. Several of Brandsma's relics are displayed in this memorial chapel. The aim is to rekindle the veneration of Brandsma in this chapel and to keep his memory alive. The church and chapel can be characterised as a place of pilgrimage in the making. The church has a diamond-shaped ground surface with the entrance and meeting room, the memorial chapel and the church hall on the diagonal south-north axis. There are various ancillary rooms on two sides. The memorial chapel, with room for 20 to 30 people, was conceived as a central element in the building and is recognisable as such from the inside and outside. The chapel is constructed of steel and glass. The glass spire and the transparent double walls, which have been colourfully painted by Pirjo Dijk-Kaupinnen, create an artistically designed interplay of light and lines in the memorial chapel.

Tituskapel

Tituskapel

Amsterdam, NL

The Titus Chapel was designed in 1969 by architects Van Woerden and Schneider and is located on the Derkinderenstraat and Piet Mondriaanstraat, just outside the Amsterdam Ring A10. The church building is part of the planned expansion of Amsterdam from the beginning of the 20th century. The neighborhood, the Overtoomse Veld, was built in the 1950s and 1970s and consists of elongated strips of 5 to 8 floors around green courtyards.

Tivoli Cathedral

Tivoli Cathedral

Tivoli, IT

The first cathedral of Tivoli was built on the site of a Roman forum from the 8th century onwards. The church was profoundly restructured in the 11th century with the addition of a Romanesque campanile and the opening of three naves. In 1634 Cardinal Giulio Roma was appointed Bishop of Tivoli and in 1635 he immediately ordered the total reconstruction of the building, with the exception of the bell tower. The main part of the church was completed in 1640 and the consecration took place on 1st February 1641. Work on the façade and the portico was completed in 1650.

Tjeldsund Church

Tjeldsund Church

Hol i Tjeldsund, NO

The Tjeldsund church is a wooden church built in 1901. The architect of the building is Ole Scheistrøen. The church is at least the 5th on this site, the oldest historical traces of a church in Tjeldsund date back to 1589.

Tjensvoll Church

Tjensvoll Church

Stavanger, NO

The church in Tjensvoll is a "working church" from 1978, designed by Per Faltinsen. A new part of the building was completed in 2003 and was designed by Inger-Lise Faltinsen, daughter of the architect who designed the original building.

Tjongsfjord Church

Tjongsfjord Church

Tjongsfjorden, NO

Tjongsfjord church is a wooden church built in 1962. The architect of the church is Per Myrvold.

Tjugum Church

Tjugum Church

Balestrand, NO

The Tjugum church is an octagonal church dating from 1863. The church is made of wood and was built according to a design by the architect Christian Heinrich Grosch. The present church is the third known church in the town, the first having been built between 1300 and 1610 approximately. The second church was built in 1610 and existed until 1863.

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