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Tonstad Church

Tonstad Church

Sirdal, NO

The church in Tonstad is a long church from 1852. The church is built on the basis of the so-called Rogaland type, one of the church models that the famous architect Linstow (1787- 1851) included in his book of typographical drawings. This church, at least the third on this site, was built on top of a previous church from 1625.

Töölö Church

Töölö Church

Helsinki, FI

Töölö Church is a brick church building in the Taka-Töölö district of Helsinki, designed by architect Hilding Ekelund and representing 1920s classicism.

Toornwerd Church

Toornwerd Church

Toornwerd, NL

Opposite the Ewsum lock in Middelstum lies Toornwerd. Formerly a church village, it is now a hamlet. The mound where Toornwerd lay was excavated at the beginning of the 19th century.

Toplou Monastery

Toplou Monastery

Toplou, GR

The first building of the Toplou Monastery was built in the 15th century but destroyed in 1612 by an earthquake. It was rebuilt with the financial support of the Venetian rulers of the island but was destroyed again by the Ottomans.

Toplou Monastery (Crete)

Toplou Monastery (Crete)

, GR

The monastery of Toplou is located in the east of Crete, in the natural area of the Toplou Gorge. The monastery church is dedicated to Timios Stavros.

Torcello Cathedral

Torcello Cathedral

Venice, IT

The Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta, dating from the seventh century, is the main place of Catholic worship on the island of Torcello, in the lagoon of Venice, and the old cathedral of the former diocese of Torcello. The building is a significant example of Venetian-Byzantine style.

Torchyn Jewish Cemetery

Torchyn Jewish Cemetery

Torchyn, UA

This cemetery existed from at least the late 18th century, as can be inferred from the date on the oldest tombstone. The cemetery was demolished during or after WWII. In 1960, a memorial to the 2,000 Jews shot in August 1942 was constructed, along with an obelisk and a fenced mass grave. The southern section of the cemetery still contains tombstones and is severely overgrown.

Toren Kloosterburen

Toren Kloosterburen

Kloosterburen, NL

Kloosterburen has been a Roman Catholic enclave for centuries in the predominantly Calvinist Groningen. Only the heavy saddle roof tower from 1685 is owned by the Oude Groninger Kerken Foundation. Inside the tower there is a clock cast by Geert van Wou in 1501, probably from the tower of the church in Groningen.

Toren Uitwierde

Toren Uitwierde

Delfzijl, NL

The most striking aspect of this church is the tower, which dates from the 13th century. It was raised in 1275, and in 1840-'44 again lowered with one articulation. The original canal around the church was filled in in the 20th century.

Tornyospálca Jewish Cemetery One

Tornyospálca Jewish Cemetery One

Tornyospálca, HU

There appears to have been two Jewish cemeteries in Tornyospálca. This cemetery was established as early as 1848, since the oldest tombstone found in the cemetery dates to that year. The latest tombstone was erected in 1943. The cemetery has been fenced.

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