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San Pietro di Castello

San Pietro di Castello

Venice, IT

The Basilica of San Pietro di Castello, whose current building was built between 1596 and 1619, is an important place of worship in Venice and, until 1807, the Cathedral of the Patriarchate of Venice.

San Pietro di Sorres

San Pietro di Sorres

Borutta, IT

San Pietro di Sorres is a monastery church, an ancient cathedral, built in the 12th and 13th centuries in the late Romanesque style of Pisan. The diocese of Sorres was abolished in 1503. The building slowly fell into decay and was abandoned until 1947, when it was transformed into a monastery.

San Pietro in Banchi

San Pietro in Banchi

Genoa, IT

The church of San Pietro in Banchi in its current structure dates back to the end of the 16th century. It was built in the place where centuries before a religious building already stood, destroyed at the end of the 14th century during the struggles of faction between Guelphs and Ghibellines.

San Salvador de Palat del Rey

San Salvador de Palat del Rey

León, ES

San Salvador de Palat del Rey was founded in the 10th century with a monastery. Parish church since the 13th century, the building was almost destroyed in 1910 because of its simplicity. It was saved thanks to the architectural study of the archaeologist Juan Crisóstomo Torbado and the historical study of Manuel Gómez-Moreno; both have demonstrated the importance of preserving a building of great value in the history of the Kingdom of León and therefore in the history of Spain.

San Salvador de Teruel

San Salvador de Teruel

Teruel, ES

The tower of the church of Salvador de Teruel is a Mudéjar Aragonese style building built in the 14th century. At that time, the Muslim population still lived in the city thanks to the privileges granted by Alfonso II. The tower imitates the structure of the Almohad minaret with two concentric square towers. Once the restoration work was completed, between 1991 and 1993, it became the first Mudejar tower to be visited in the city of Teruel.

San Salvator

Maastricht, NL

The San Salvator Church is a modern church building built between the 1960s and 1970s.

San Salvatore Monastery (Hotel)

San Salvatore Monastery (Hotel)

Chania , GR

San Salvatore Monastery is a historic complex dating from the 15th century, when Crete was under Venetian rule. The monastery was transformed into a hotel in

San Sebastián Cathedral

San Sebastián Cathedral

Donostia, ES

The cathedral of the Good Shepherd was built in the late nineteenth century by the architect Manuel Etxabe in neo-Gothic style.

San Severino Cathedral

San Severino Cathedral

San Severino, IT

The Cathedral of San Severino was probably founded in the 13th century for the Augustinians. It preserves the 15th-century facade, a Gothic portal decorated with terracotta remains of frescoes attributed to Lorenzo d'Alessandro. The vast interior was reduced to its present state in 1776 and 1827 when the Augustinian church was transformed into a cathedral.

San Vicente Church

San Vicente Church

Roda de Isábena, ES

The Catholic parish church of San Vicente is an ancient cathedral built at the beginning of the 11th century. Among the curiosities of the church are the sarcophagus of Saint Raimund de Roda (1067-1126), wall paintings dating from around 1200 and medieval inscriptions in the cloister.

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