Nederland - Oudeschans, Garnizoenskerk
Tiles panel.
Chapel of the Holy Spirit.
Chapel of Our Lady of Carmo.
Rimini - Tempietto di Sant'Antonio
San Pietro in Carpignano
GALICIA MÁGICA
Ascoli Piceno - Tempietto di S Emidio Rosso
Katholische Kirche in Leysin
Amorgos Isl.
Italy - Borgio Verezzi
Dorfkirche Stahnsdorf
Athen: Panagia Gorgoepikoos
Nederland - Het Stift, Stiftskerk
Chapel of Saint John the Baptist.
Una antica cappella in Val Clarée
Greece, Kassandreia, Holy Monastery of Hosios John…
Chiesetta.
Humilladero del Santo Cristo - hFF
Romania, Maramureș, The Assumption Wooden Church o…
Biescas - San Juan de Busa
St. Joseph' Chapel
Soubras- cappella di S.Andrea
Bologna - Oratorio dello Spirito Santo
Chapel of Our Lady of Conception.
Chapel of Our Lady of Conception.
Alaska, Eklutna Russian Orthodox Church
Chapel of Cyresius' Footsteps (18th century).
Vallouise : Presbitère : una piccola chiesa nel c…
Ruta Romanica - Sant Pere de Lligordà
Chapel of Our Lady of Incarnation (1656).
Chapel of Our Lady of Incarnation (1656).
Chapel of Saint Joseph at Outeiro.
Saint Anthony Chapel (1881).
Historical Village
bench marked
Nederland - Bronkhorst, Bronkhorsterkapel
Nederland - Hoenderloo, Heldringkerk
Kirche von Buchillon
Saint Sebastian Chapel.
Nederland - Noordoostpolder, Schokland - Waterstaa…
Mijnwerkerskapel -Bergarbeiterkapelle 1
Sant Martí
Einsame kleine Kapelle - Lonely little chapel
Capella di San Michael vor der Sextener Sonnenuhr
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Ferrara - Chiesa di San Giuliano
Ferrara appears first in a document of the Lombard king Desiderius of 753 when he captured the town from the Exarchate of Ravenna. Later the Franks, after routing the Lombards, presented Ferrara to the Papacy in 754. In 988 Ferrara was ceded by the Church to the House of Canossa, but at the death of Matilda of Tuscany in 1115, it became a free commune. During the 12th century, the history of the town was marked by the wrestling for power between the Guelph Adelardi and the Ghibelline Salinguerra families. The Ghibellines won and in 1264 Obizzo II d'Este was proclaimed lifelong ruler of Ferrara. His rule marked the end of the communal period in Ferrara and the beginning of the Este rule, which lasted until 1598.
Near the present church of San Giuliano was already a church in the 13th century, demolished in 1385 to make way for the construction of the Castello Estense. The new church was built in 1405 by a citizen on land donated by Marquis Niccolò II.
From the time of the Este family, this building housed the arts of innkeepers, goldsmiths and fishmongers until 1616, under the patronage of the Avogari, one of the city's most famous families.
In 1796 the church was closed and remained closed for years. To prevent its desecration and possible demolition, the priest Count Don Pietro Dalla Fabbra bought the church. It changed hands a couple of times. It was restored in the 19th century and again in the mid-20th century. By now it is in the possession of the archdiocese.
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Near the present church of San Giuliano was already a church in the 13th century, demolished in 1385 to make way for the construction of the Castello Estense. The new church was built in 1405 by a citizen on land donated by Marquis Niccolò II.
From the time of the Este family, this building housed the arts of innkeepers, goldsmiths and fishmongers until 1616, under the patronage of the Avogari, one of the city's most famous families.
In 1796 the church was closed and remained closed for years. To prevent its desecration and possible demolition, the priest Count Don Pietro Dalla Fabbra bought the church. It changed hands a couple of times. It was restored in the 19th century and again in the mid-20th century. By now it is in the possession of the archdiocese.
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