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Collegiate Church of Santa Maria a Mare

Collegiate Church of Santa Maria a Mare

Maiori, IT

The collegiate church of Santa Maria a Mare was founded in the 13th century after a statue of the Virgin Mary was found on the beach in 1204. The exterior is mainly from the 18th century, but the bell tower dates from the 14th century, and a hemispherical dome was completed in 1863, covered with Vietri earthenware.

Collegiate Church of St. Anne

Collegiate Church of St. Anne

Kraków, PL

The Collegiate Church of St. Anne is an academic church of the Jagiellonian University as well as a parish church for the parish of St. Anne.

Collegiate Church of St. Bartholomew

Collegiate Church of St. Bartholomew

Liège, BE

The Collegiate Church of St. Bartholomew was founded in the 11th century in the Ottonian style. The building was heavily restored between 1999 and 2006.Collegiate Church of St. Bartholomew

Collegiate Church of St. Waltrude

Collegiate Church of St. Waltrude

Mons, BE

The collegiate church of St. Waltrude was built between 1450 and 1691, without the church ever being completed. The present collegiate church is the successor to other buildings that have occupied this mound since the foundation of the first hermitage on this site by St. Waltrude (612-688). During the French Revolution, the building was used as a stable and was almost demolished. From 1803, the collegiate church became the main parish church of the town of Mons.

Collegiate Church of the Holy Cross and St. Bartholomew

Collegiate Church of the Holy Cross and St. Bartholomew

Wrocław, PL

The Collegiate Church of the Holy Cross and St. Bartholomew is a gothic church built between 1288 and 1350. The church went through a turbulent history, being repeatedly robbed, turned into a warehouse, a shelter for the population, and even served as a stable during the Thirty Years' War. The church was rebuilt after the WWII, until 1957.

Collegiate Church of Zenarruza

Collegiate Church of Zenarruza

Ziortza-Bolibar, ES

The old collegiate church of Zenarruza dates from the 10th century. Legend has it that on the day of the Assumption, in 968, an eagle took a skull from an open tomb and carried it away until it dropped it on the place where the church of Cenarruza is nowadays. At the end of the 14th century, the increase in the importance of the Compostela Way on which the church stands led to the constitution of a collegiate council in what was until then a parish. Thus Cenarruza was erected as a collegiate church in 1379. The collegiate church existed until it was reduced by the Concordat of 1851. After decades of dilapidation, in the 1980s the church was restored. Currently, it is a priory of the Cistercian Order of Close Observance.

Collegiate Church

Collegiate Church

Brig, CH

The Collegiate Church was consecrated in 1687 as part of a Jesuit school. After the final expulsion of the Jesuits in 1848, priests from the diocese of Sion took over the task of teaching and pastoring the college. The baroque organ was only inaugurated in 1994. Since then.

Collegiate Church

Collegiate Church

Saint-Emilion, FR

Arriving in Saint-Emilion, the most imposing church that stands out in the upper town is the Collegiate Church. This is not a happy coincidence. The religious community installed within these walls between the 12th and 18th centuries, was a college of canons following the rule of Saint Augustine and embodying the official religious institution. As delegates of the Archbishop of Bordeaux, they ensured that the proper functioning of religious life in Saint-Emilion was respected. The size of the site is therefore a reflection of the importance of this community and its desire to mark its preponderance. The present Tourist Office occupies the premises of the former refectory of the community.

Collegiate Parish Church of St Paul's Shipwreck

Collegiate Parish Church of St Paul's Shipwreck

Valletta, MT

The Collegiate Church of the Saint Paul Shipwreck is a 16th century Catholic church located in Valletta. It contains a statue of St Paul which is the object of a local worship; the statue is at the centre of a procession in the city every February 10th.

Cologne Cathedral

Cologne Cathedral

Köln, DE

The Cologne cathedral became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996, and rightly so. The city has been dominated by the Cathedral's gigantic pair of towers since 1880: it is today the second highest building in Cologne. Its footprint is also impressive, the building covers a total area of almost 8000 square metres. This UNESCO world heritage site is also home to the mortal remains of the Three Kings, which made the Cathedral one of the most important pilgrimage destinations in Europe.

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