Dolianova - Cattedrale di San Pantaleo
Kirch Stück, Dorfkirche
Kirch Stück, Dorfkirche
Kirch Stück, Dorfkirche
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the time of history ~ orologio 21/50
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Steffenshagen, Dorfkirche
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San Giovanni di Sinis
"San Giovanni di Sinis", sited at the entrance of the present day village "San Giovanni di Sinis", is one of the oldest churches on the island of Sardinia.
It was erected next to a Punic, Roman and then paleo-Christian necropolis in the 6th century. At that time Sardinia was part of the Byzantine Empire. Originally the church consisted out of a central body, surmounted by a dome, and four identical arms ("Greek Cross").
San Giovanni di Sinis got altered and underwent an extension between the 9th and 11th century, but since then not much has changed.
It was erected next to a Punic, Roman and then paleo-Christian necropolis in the 6th century. At that time Sardinia was part of the Byzantine Empire. Originally the church consisted out of a central body, surmounted by a dome, and four identical arms ("Greek Cross").
San Giovanni di Sinis got altered and underwent an extension between the 9th and 11th century, but since then not much has changed.
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