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 On this page we present a selection of Italian Religious Buildings, From which you can directly access to the individual details.
 From the menu to the right, select a province, you get a list of Churches in its territory.


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Vaglio Basilicata (PZ)
The sources show that at the end of the sixteenth century monastery dedicated to St. Anthony had already been built, and that it was attributable to the friars of S. Francis of Assisi. The simplicity of the church, set on a ...

Pigna (IM)
Also known under the name of the Shrine of the Annunciation, located outside the town about an hour away from it. Along the way are fifteen chapels recalling the stages of the Passion of Christ. Formerly there were two important and preserved ...

Alghero (SS)
Along the Via Carlo Alberto reaches the Jesuit church of San Michele, built in the late seventeenth century by Domenico Spotorno Liguria foreman, who worked in the rebuilding of the Baroque cathedrals of ...

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Grosio (SO)
Within the narrow streets of Grosio is the church of St. George dates from the thirteenth century. and was the parish Grosio until 1818. It is a jewel of late medieval ...

Este (PD)
This sixteenth-century building has a single nave. Inside one can admire a Roman mosaic floor in the chapel of the Virgin. Text taken from: A town with very remote origins - ...


Morano Calabro (CS)
The church of St Mary Magdalene among the largest and most beautiful baroque churches of Calabria, one can admire a marble statue of the Madonna and Child by Antonello Gagini dated 1505, several paintings signed ...

Ales (OR)
Seventeenth century - Built in 1663, having been spared by Ales great plague of the previous decade. Almost entirely rebuilt in 1724 and 1838 and subject to continual restoration. The tormented life of this church ...


Santa Giusta (OR)
Elevation above the ground at the entrance of the town, stands the majestic and imposing Basilica of Santa Giusta, one of the largest Romanesque churches of Sardinia and certainly one of the best. The ...

Taormina (ME)
The church of Our Lady of the Rock, dating from the twelfth century and restored in 1600, stands on a small hill overlooking Taormina which offers a breathtaking view. The small church of Our Lady of ...


Pesaro (PU)
The "Pieve" (from the Latin "Plebes" that is, the people, the people) is the center of religious life of Candelaria, and is dedicated to St. Stephen. It ...

Dome - Taormina (ME)
The fortress cathedral, was defined as the Dome of Taormina, was built in 1400 on the ruins intone a small medieval church dedicated to St. Nicholas of Bari It has a Latin cross with three naves. The ...


Arco (TN)
Situated in the city's main square, Piazza November 3. The building works were undertaken in 1613 on the ruins of an ancient and earlier Romanesque church, entrusting the project architect Giovanni Maria Filippi from Trentino Dasindo.

Palena (CH)
Church of San Francesco (XIV century).. So named because it has been handed down since time immemorial, the St. Francis of Assisi, welcomed into the community settled around the castle, had contributed ...