Church of St-Laurent, Le Vigean
Le Vigean, FR
L'église primitive remonte à l'origine du monastère de Mauriac, vers 827. Elle est remplacée au 12e siècle par l'église actuelle.
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Le Vigean, FR
L'église primitive remonte à l'origine du monastère de Mauriac, vers 827. Elle est remplacée au 12e siècle par l'église actuelle.
Rożnów, PL
The church of St. Adalbert and the Elevation of the Holy Cross in Rożnów was builtin 1662 and consecrated in 1705.
Kielce, PL
The church of St. Adalbert was founded in the 11th century as a wooden church. The present baroque building dates from 1763 and was extended in 1885. Inside the church there are three pictures painted in 1889 by the famous Polish painter Jan Styka (1858-1925).
Kraków, PL
The church of St. Adalbert was originally Romanesque, but rebuilt in the Baroque style in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. An exhibition on the history of the Krakow Market is in the basement of the church.
Poznań, PL
The church of St. Adalbert is erected on the hill of St. Wojciech. Built in the 15th century in the Gothic style, it has a wooden bell tower dating from the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries - the oldest wooden monument in Poznań.
Szymbark, PL
The Auxiliary Church of St. Adalbert in Szymbark was built in 1782. It is traditionally said to stand on the spot at which St. Adalbert, heading from Hungary to Poland, said a mass.
Braunschweig, DE
The church of St. Aegidien was founded in the 12th century as the abbey church of the Aegidien monastery. The original Romanesque church burned down in 1278 and was rebuilt in the French Gothic style. In 1528, the convent was dissolved and the abbey church was used as a Lutheran parish church. In 1717, the church was furnished in the Baroque style. Desecrated at the beginning of the 18th century, it finally found a stable role as an exhibition space from 1902. After the Second World War, the church was given to Catholics.
Lyshche, BY
The Church of St. Alexander Nevsky is a wooden Orthodox church first built in 1889. In 1962 the church was destroyed and a new one was built in 1995.
Maribor, SI
The Church of St. Aloysius in Maribor is a baroque church built between 1767 and 1770 by the Jesuit order. The church has the peculiarity of not having a bell tower.
St. Andrä, AT
The present church of St. Andrä im Lavanttal is a Gothic three-nave building from the 14th and 15th centuries. On the outside, the character of the basilica is no longer apparent due to the Baroque additions and changes as well as the walls of the side aisles that were raised in the 19th century and the common gable roof. From 1228 to 1859 it was the cathedral church of the diocese of Lavant.
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