Porto Torres - San Gavino
Porto Torres - San Gavino
Porto Torres - San Gavino
Porto Torres - San Gavino
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Porto Torres - San Gavino
The Roman colony of "Turris Libisonis" existed already in the first century, where now is the town of Porto Torres. This even was a bishopric seat from 489 until 1441, when the see was moved to Sassari.
Two older basilicas, dating to the 5th – 7th centuries, built over the tomb of Saint Gabinus, a local martyr, existed - and got replaced by this large building in the 11th century.
The church was built by Pisan masters and got consecrated in 1080.
The interior is pretty sober. The columns, that line the nave, were taken from ancient buildings. Below the nave is a (Renaissance style) crypt. where the relics of San Gavino and his martyred comrades are kept in Roman sarcophagi.
Two older basilicas, dating to the 5th – 7th centuries, built over the tomb of Saint Gabinus, a local martyr, existed - and got replaced by this large building in the 11th century.
The church was built by Pisan masters and got consecrated in 1080.
The interior is pretty sober. The columns, that line the nave, were taken from ancient buildings. Below the nave is a (Renaissance style) crypt. where the relics of San Gavino and his martyred comrades are kept in Roman sarcophagi.
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