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Church of Saint Maximin, Wahl

Church of Saint Maximin, Wahl

Wahl, LU

The current church was constructed in 1758 by Jean-Georges Knaus in a rural Baroque style, and dedicated in 1767, by the auxiliary Bishop of Trier, Jean-Nicolas de Hontheim. In 1874, the sanctuary was enlarged on the chancel side.

Church of Saint Medard

Church of Saint Medard

Tremblay-en-France, FR

This church between classical and Renaissance architecture lets us discover a mixture of different periods and impressive architecture. The western part of the church was built in the 16th century. From 1997 to 2007, the church underwent a long campaign of complete restoration. It reopens its doors in 2007 to host cultural events.

Church of Saint Michael of Entre-os-Rios

Church of Saint Michael of Entre-os-Rios

Penafiel, PT

The Church of Saint Michael of Entre-os-Rios is located in an area significant to the Christian Reconquest period known as the civitas of Anégia was a part of the political-military reorganization led by King Alfonso III of Asturias, which aimed to create safe conditions for settlement in the Douro valley in the 10th century. The earliest reference to the Church of Saint Michael dates back to the 11th century, linking the current building to a 14th-century reform. This building combines construction typical of the Romanesque style with Gothic elements, namely the botanic decoration of the crossing arch and the north portal. This portal demonstrates more sophisticated decoration than the main portal, presenting an archivolt decorated with diamond-tip motifs and eight-petal faceted and bevelled leaves, resembling the cross arch in the Church's interior. The medieval chancel was extended and elevated in the 18th century, also receiving a Baroque altarpiece in the national style ornamented with Marian symbols.

Church of Saint Michael the Archangel

Church of Saint Michael the Archangel

Turzańsk, PL

The Saint-Michel-Archange church is one of the Carpathian wooden churches listed by UNESCO. It was built at the beginning of the 19th century on an old 16th century church. The current building has a distinctive roof covered with sheet metal.

Church of Saint Michael

Church of Saint Michael

Beaworthy, GB

The church of Saint Michael dates mainly from the Norman period but was renovated between 1875 and 1892. This church retains a very old structure with a remarkable Norman doorway; its later development is interesting and good internal elements from different periods remain.

Church of Saint Michel, Mersch

Church of Saint Michel, Mersch

Mersch, LU

The church was built from 1844-1850 in the classicist style according to the plans of the provincial architect Theodor Eberhard from Luxembourg. The monumental porch gives the impression of old temples; 4 fluted, Doric columns support a triangular gable with the symbolic "Eye of God".

Church of Saint Michel

Church of Saint Michel

Murato, FR

This magnificent polychrome church dates from the 12th century. Built when Corsica was governed by Pisa, it is marked by the architectural current that can be found in Italy at the same time: the Pisan style. It underwent works in 1855, in order to raise its bell tower, at the request of the population, wishing to hear the bell better.

Church of Saint Nicholas of Canaveses

Church of Saint Nicholas of Canaveses

Marco de Canaveses, PT

Built on the left bank of the river Tâmega, along a major thoroughfare linking the coast line to the interior of the river Douro, the Church of Saint Nicholas of Canaveses was founded after 1320. The main portal attests this late chronology: absence of columns and capitals. The entire building is devoid of ornamentation, thereby enhancing the later character of its so-called "românico de resistência" [resistance Romanesque]. Of modest dimensions, it was subjected to deep changes in the Modern Era marked by the opening of large rectangular windows in the chancel and in the nave. Also, the triumphal arches and the baptistery, in a classical language, were the work of this period. Inside, granite ornaments prevail, although, given the existing traces, as the Middle Ages gave way to the Modern Era, the Church may have been coated with frescoes, as shown by the examples preserved. Accidentally discovered in 1973, today some panels with depictions of Saint Anthony and fragments of an Annunciation remain, on the north wall of the nave, a Benedictine saint, Saint Catherine of Alexandria and another Annunciation, on the south wall of the nave.

Church of Saint Nicholas,

Church of Saint Nicholas,

La Roche-en-Ardenne, BE

Situated in the middle of the high street of this leading Ardennes tourist town, the church is Neo- gothic, built in 1900. It was damaged in 1945 but has been restored well. Unusually, and worth mentioning, is the permanent background music which hospitably welcomes those who enter the church. Numerous stained glass windows dating from 1980 diffuse warm colours inside.

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