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Old Bø Church

Old Bø Church

Midt-telemark, NO

The old church of Bø is a medieval stone church, built between 1150 and 1180, with a long church plan and a choir to the east. The nave, the choir and the semicircular end of the choir, the apse, are both from the Middle Ages, while the porch was built in the 17th century and the bridle roof in the early 19th century. After the Reformation, the interior of the church was rebuilt, with a gallery along the north and west walls, a pulpit and a new altarpiece, all in Renaissance style.

Old Cathedral of Brescia

Old Cathedral of Brescia

Brescia, IT

The Old Cathedral is a Romanesque building erected in the 11th century on a previous basilica. Important works were carried out there between the end of the 15th century and the beginning of the 16th century when the presbytery was enlarged, a transept was added, as well as the Chapel of the Holy Crosses. Following the sack of Brescia by the army of Gaston de Foix-Nemours in 1512, the cathedral was embellished. In 1571 the interior was reorganized according to the directives of the Counter-Reformation. Later, the restoration by Luigi Arcioni (1841-1918) led to the elimination of many Baroque additions and superstructures, restoring the imposing Romanesque volume to an essential part of its original appearance. At the end of the 20th century, the frescoes in the transept were cleaned and restored, in particular to remedy the constant and ever-present problems of humidity that afflict the building.

Old Cathedral of Cartagena

Old Cathedral of Cartagena

Cartagena, ES

The ancient cathedral of Cartagena was built from the 13th century, after the reconquest of the city by the Muslims in 1246. At the end of the 13th century, the seat of the diocese was moved to Murcia, whose main church stole the title of cathedral from that of Cartagena. The present appearance of the church comes from a reconstruction in neo-Romanesque style at the beginning of the 20th century by the modernist architect Victor Beltrí. Unfortunately, the building has been in ruins since 1939, when it suffered the consequences of the bombings.

Old cathedral of Coimbra

Old cathedral of Coimbra

Coimbra, PT

The old cathedral of Coimbra was built between 1146 and 1218 when Coimbra was the capital of the country. It is one of the most important Romanesque buildings in Portugal, as it has remained practically intact since its construction period. Additions of different styles were made later in the 16th century but did not alter its Romanesque essence. In 1772, after the expulsion of the Jesuits, the title of cathedral was transferred to the Jesuit church, now the New Cathedral of Coimbra.

Old Cathedral of Lleida

Old Cathedral of Lleida

Lleida, ES

The Old Cathedral of Lleida was built between 1203 and 1278 in the Romanesque style, but its tower and main door are from the 15th century and were therefore built in Gothic. In 1707 the cathedral became a military barracks and a new cathedral was built from 1761 to 1781. After decades of neglect, the cathedral became a prison under Franco during the Spanish Civil War and was restored from the 1950s onwards.

Old Cathedral of Salamanca

Old Cathedral of Salamanca

Salamanca, ES

The Cathedral of Santa María, known as the "Old Cathedral", is one of the two cathedrals of Salamanca. its construction began in the 12th century and was completed in the late 14th century, in Romanesque and Gothic styles. Its structure is adjacent to the "new cathedral".

Old Cathedral, Linz

Old Cathedral, Linz

Linz, AT

The old Roman Catholic cathedral was built from 1669 to 1678. From 1785 to 1909, it was the episcopal church of the Diocese of Linz after the expulsion of the Jesuits.

Old Church in Eidfjord

Old Church in Eidfjord

Eidfjord, NO

The old church in Eidfjord is a stone church dating from 1309. According to the tombstone near the choir wall, the church was built by a woman named Rike-Ragna. She should have built the church to atone for her sins.

Old Church of Aker

Old Church of Aker

Oslo, NO

The old church of Aker is a stone church from the 12th century. The church has the shape of a basilica with a raised nave above the narrower and lower aisles. As part of the rehabilitation work in the 1850s, more and larger windows were installed and the lime plaster on the outside was removed. At the same time, the church received its large central tower. In the 1850s, when the parish of Aker was divided into three, there were plans to demolish the church of Gamle Aker, but this was prevented when the municipality bought the church in 1852. The medieval interior is not preserved, but in the 1950s attempts were made to give the church a more medieval appearance.

Old Church of Bømlo

Old Church of Bømlo

Bømlo, NO

The old church of Bømlo was completed in 1621 but was rebuilt, among other things, in 1885 with larger windows, new doors and a new gallery. The modern church pews also date from 1885, but traces of the older pews can be found in the long walls.

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