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Trinity College Chapel

Trinity College Chapel

Cambridge, GB

Trinity College Chapel dates from the mid 16th century. The chapel was begun in 1554-55 by order of Queen Mary and was completed in 1567 by Elizabeth I. The architectural style is Tudor Gothic, with perpendicular lines and pinnacles. The chapel is famous for its choir, composed of about thirty choral students and two organ students, all graduates of the College. In addition to singing the liturgy in the chapel, the choir has an extensive programme of performances and recordings.

Triomfatorkerk

Triomfatorkerk

Alphen aan den Rijn, NL

Small modern church. Extension in 1989.

Triomfatorkerk

Barendrecht, NL

Built as a Reformed Church. Important modern church building, with tower. In (approximately) 2015, the Triomfator Church was taken over on a rental basis by the Reformed Church Freed, which holds two Sunday church services in this church every week. The PKN itself also uses this church building for one Sunday morning service.

Triumfatorkerk

Katwijk aan Zee, NL

The church building was built in 1964 by the Reformed Church, as the second church building in the predominantly Reformed Katwijk aan Zee. Due to declining church attendance, the Reformed Church sold the building to the Restored Reformed Church in 2011. A Reformed farewell service took place on 28 April 2013. After a thorough renovation and expansion, the Restored Reformed Church took the building into use in September 2015. During the renovation in 2013-2014, the entire inventory and finishing of the interior of the church was also renewed, with the exception of the organ (Verschueren, 1965) which was relocated. The church hall contains, among other things, new wooden benches, a new pulpit with sounding board and a new baptismal font. Large modern chandeliers hang in the church hall.

Trnava Cathedral

Trnava Cathedral

Trnava, SK

The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is the first purely Baroque building in Slovakia. It was part of a group of university buildings. The donor of the church, the Palatine Nicholas Esterházy, entrusted the construction of the church to the Italian master Antonio and Pietro Spazzi in 1629. The church, still unfinished, was consecrated in 1637.

Trogir Cathedral

Trogir Cathedral

Trogir, HR

The construction of Trogir Cathedral began in 1213 on the foundations of an old Christian cathedral destroyed by the Saracens in 1123. Its construction lasted until the 16th century with the completion of the bell tower. The building has a wide variety of styles, from Romanesque to Baroque, and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997.

Troia Cathedral

Troia Cathedral

Troia, IT

Troia Cathedral is a Latin cross building built between 1093 and 1125. The building, of undeniable architectural interest, is dedicated to the Virgin Mary assumed into heaven and is built in the Pugliese Romanesque style. The church was built on the basis of a pre-existing Byzantine building and with reused materials from the ancient Roman town. In the 13th century the presbytery was first completed by the construction of the cross vault of the choir and then the rose windows on the main façade were built.

Tromsdalen kirke

Tromsdalen kirke

Tromsø, NO

For more information visit on this building visit https://kirkesok.no/kirke/190200901

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