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  • Church and monastery of Pankarlik near Mustafapasa.
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  • Hot air balloons.
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  • Uchisar Kale, the network of tunnels carved into volcanic rock of the fortress, visible for miles around.
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  • Hot air balloons  near Uchisar.
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  • Ortahisar, Hallaç Monastery.
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  • Goreme.,Open Air Museum: Yilanli Kilise,St Onofrio, painted as a seductive woman.
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  • Soganli valley, Yilanli  Kilise.
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  • Kaymakli  underground city.
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  • Red Valley.
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  • Cavusin,  the barren vault church of St John the Baptist.
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  • Zelve  Churches.
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  • Goreme. Open Air Museum.
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  • Pasabagi  valley,  fairy chimneys.
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  • Cappadocia from Hot air balloons.
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  • Goreme from Hot air balloons.
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  • Uchisar Kale, the network of tunnels carved into volcanic rock of the fortress, visible for miles around.
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  • Uchisar.
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  • Ihlara Valley churches.
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  • Urgup, Disco open-air near the rock chimneys.
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  • Urgup, fairy chimneys.
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  • Church and monastery of Pankarlik near Mustafapasa.
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  • Church and monastery of Pankarlik near Mustafapasa.
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  • Goreme. Open Air Museum, Tokali Kilise.
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  • Golgoli, a greek city where some people lived in caves until 80 years ago.
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  • Church and monastery of Pankarlik near Mustafapasa.
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  • Red Valley.
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  • Goreme. Open Air Museum, Tokali Kilise.
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  • Goreme. Open Air Museum, Karanlich Kilise.
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  • Goreme. Open Air Museum, Karanlich Kilise.
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  • Goreme. Open Air Museum, Santa Barbara Kilise.
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  • Goreme. Open Air Museum, Elmali Kilise.
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  • Goreme. Open Air Museum, Elmali Kilise.
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  • Uchisar.
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  • Hot air balloons near Ortahisar.
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  • Cappadocia. Hot air balloons  flying over Uchisar.
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  • Hot air balloons.
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  • Zelve  Valley.
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  • Hot air balloons  near Uchisar.
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  • Red Valley.
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  • Mustafapasa, the old greek city of Sinasos.
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  • Church and monastery of Pankarlik near Mustafapasa.
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  • Church and monastery of Pankarlik near Mustafapasa.
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  • Ortahisar, Halla?ß Monastery.
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  • Soganli valley, Yilanli  Kilise.
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  • Kaymakli  underground city.
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  • Kaymakli  underground city.
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  • Cemil, Keslik Kilesi moastery. Tombs inside the church.
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  • Church and monastery of Pankarlik near Mustafapasa.
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  • Church and monastery of Pankarlik near Mustafapasa.
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  • Cappadocia. Red Valley sunset.
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  • Cavusin,  the barren vault church of St John the Baptist.
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  • Cavusin,  the barren vault church of St John the Baptist.
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  • Goreme. Open Air Museum, Karanlich Kilise.
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  • Goreme. Open Air Museum, Elmali Kilise.
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  • Goreme. Open Air Museum, Elmali Kilise.
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  • Goreme. Open Air Museum, Elmali Kilise.
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  • Uchisar, Pigeons Valley.
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  • Uchisar, Pigeons Valley.
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  • Hot air balloons  near Uchisar.
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  • Cappadocia. Goreme fairy chimneys from Hot air balloons.
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  • Dingle peninsula. Kilmalkedar monastery, founded in the seventh century, is located on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry and is spread out over ten acres.  The site contains a church, ogham stone, oratory, sundial, several cross-inscribed slabs, and two houses.  It includes structures built in the Early Christian era through ones built in the fifteenth century.  Although primarily a Christian site, it includes some pagan elements.  Supposedly, it was founded by Saint Maolcethair, son of the King of Ulster, who died at this site in 636.  He chose it because of its proximity to Mount Brandon, a pre-Christian religious symbol, and the pilgrim’s track which leads to Mount Brandon passes through Kilmalkedar. ogham stone. Ogham is is an Early Medieval alphabet used primarily to write the Old Irish language,.Founded in the seventh century, Kilmakedar is located on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry and is spread out over ten acres.  The site contains a church, ogham stone, oratory, sundial, several cross-inscribed slabs, and two houses.  It includes structures built in the Early Christian era through ones built in the fifteenth century.  Although primarily a Christian site, it includes some pagan elements.  Supposedly, it was founded by Saint Maolcethair, son of the King of Ulster, who died at this site in 636.  He chose it because of its proximity to Mount Brandon, a pre-Christian religious symbol, and the pilgrim’s track which leads to Mount Brandon passes through Kilmalkedar.
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  • Dingle peninsula. Kilmalkedar monastery, founded in the seventh century, is located on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry and is spread out over ten acres.  The site contains a church, ogham stone, oratory, sundial, several cross-inscribed slabs, and two houses.  It includes structures built in the Early Christian era through ones built in the fifteenth century.  Although primarily a Christian site, it includes some pagan elements.  Supposedly, it was founded by Saint Maolcethair, son of the King of Ulster, who died at this site in 636.  He chose it because of its proximity to Mount Brandon, a pre-Christian religious symbol, and the pilgrim’s track which leads to Mount Brandon passes through Kilmalkedar. ogham stone. Ogham is is an Early Medieval alphabet used primarily to write the Old Irish language,.Founded in the seventh century, Kilmakedar is located on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry and is spread out over ten acres.  The site contains a church, ogham stone, oratory, sundial, several cross-inscribed slabs, and two houses.  It includes structures built in the Early Christian era through ones built in the fifteenth century.  Although primarily a Christian site, it includes some pagan elements.  Supposedly, it was founded by Saint Maolcethair, son of the King of Ulster, who died at this site in 636.  He chose it because of its proximity to Mount Brandon, a pre-Christian religious symbol, and the pilgrim’s track which leads to Mount Brandon passes through Kilmalkedar.
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  • Dingle peninsula. Kilmalkedar monastery, an ogham stone. Ogham is an Early Medieval alphabet used primarily to write the Old Irish language. Founded in the seventh century, Kilmakedar is located on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry and is spread out over ten acres. The site contains a church, ogham stone, oratory, sundial, several cross-inscribed slabs, and two houses. It includes structures built in the Early Christian era through ones built in the fifteenth century. Although primarily a Christian site, it includes some pagan elements. Supposedly, it was founded by Saint Maolcethair, son of the King of Ulster, who died at this site in 636. He chose it because of its proximity to Mount Brandon, a pre-Christian religious symbol, and the pilgrim’s track which leads to Mount Brandon passes through Kilmalkedar.
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  • Holy Week. Good Friday, early morning procession departs from La Merced. The most spectacular Holy Week throughout Latin America, a sort of time machine to find an ancient Spain, where roman soldiers with the faces of Maya peasants interpret for days a choral rite alive in the collective memory as a matter of chronicle. In theatrical scenery of Antigua, between colonial palaces and Baroque churches uncovered by frequent earthquakes and eruptions of nearby volcanoes, processions come one after the other in an increasingly spasmodic crescendo until Holy Friday. From dawn to sunset for thousands of penitents, curucuchos rigorously dressed in purple, is a privilege, often passed down from father to son, to load on the shoulders heavy groups of statues with Jesus Christ, God, the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary.
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  • Ouro Preto, Pilar church is one of the finest examples of early Minas Gerais Baroque architecture,
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  • Bari. The Russian Orthodox church was built in the early 20th century to welcome Russian pilgrims who came to the city to visit the church of Saint Nicholas in the old city where the relics of the saint remain. The city council and Italian national government recently handed over the Russian Church to Russian  government. May 22 is celebrated annually in the Russian Orthodox Church as the feast day of the "Translation of the Relics of Saint Nicholas from Myra to Bari". Pilgrimages to the basilica from Eastern Europe have increased dramatically since the fall of the Iron Curtain.
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  • Holy Week. Good Friday, early morning procession departs from La Merced.The roman governor, Pilate. The most spectacular Holy Week throughout Latin America, a sort of time machine to find an ancient Spain, where roman soldiers with the faces of Maya peasants interpret for days a choral rite alive in the collective memory as a matter of chronicle. In theatrical scenery of Antigua, between colonial palaces and Baroque churches uncovered by frequent earthquakes and eruptions of nearby volcanoes, processions come one after the other in an increasingly spasmodic crescendo until Holy Friday. From dawn to sunset for thousands of penitents, curucuchos rigorously dressed in purple, is a privilege, often passed down from father to son, to load on the shoulders heavy groups of statues with Jesus Christ, God, the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary.
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  • Holy Week. Good Friday, early morning procession departs from La Merced. The most spectacular Holy Week throughout Latin America, a sort of time machine to find an ancient Spain, where roman soldiers with the faces of Maya peasants interpret for days a choral rite alive in the collective memory as a matter of chronicle. In theatrical scenery of Antigua, between colonial palaces and Baroque churches uncovered by frequent earthquakes and eruptions of nearby volcanoes, processions come one after the other in an increasingly spasmodic crescendo until Holy Friday. From dawn to sunset for thousands of penitents, curucuchos rigorously dressed in purple, is a privilege, often passed down from father to son, to load on the shoulders heavy groups of statues with Jesus Christ, God, the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary.
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  • Holy Week. Good Friday, early morning procession departs from La Merced. The most spectacular Holy Week throughout Latin America, a sort of time machine to find an ancient Spain, where roman soldiers with the faces of Maya peasants interpret for days a choral rite alive in the collective memory as a matter of chronicle. In theatrical scenery of Antigua, between colonial palaces and Baroque churches uncovered by frequent earthquakes and eruptions of nearby volcanoes, processions come one after the other in an increasingly spasmodic crescendo until Holy Friday. From dawn to sunset for thousands of penitents, curucuchos rigorously dressed in purple, is a privilege, often passed down from father to son, to load on the shoulders heavy groups of statues with Jesus Christ, God, the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary.
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  • Holy Week. Good Friday, early morning procession departs from La Merced. The most spectacular Holy Week throughout Latin America, a sort of time machine to find an ancient Spain, where roman soldiers with the faces of Maya peasants interpret for days a choral rite alive in the collective memory as a matter of chronicle. In theatrical scenery of Antigua, between colonial palaces and Baroque churches uncovered by frequent earthquakes and eruptions of nearby volcanoes, processions come one after the other in an increasingly spasmodic crescendo until Holy Friday. From dawn to sunset for thousands of penitents, curucuchos rigorously dressed in purple, is a privilege, often passed down from father to son, to load on the shoulders heavy groups of statues with Jesus Christ, God, the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary.
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  • Ouro Preto, Pilar church is one of the finest examples of early Minas Gerais Baroque architecture,
    em0910428.jpg
  • Holy Week. Good Friday, early morning procession departs from La Merced. The most spectacular Holy Week throughout Latin America, a sort of time machine to find an ancient Spain, where roman soldiers with the faces of Maya peasants interpret for days a choral rite alive in the collective memory as a matter of chronicle. In theatrical scenery of Antigua, between colonial palaces and Baroque churches uncovered by frequent earthquakes and eruptions of nearby volcanoes, processions come one after the other in an increasingly spasmodic crescendo until Holy Friday. From dawn to sunset for thousands of penitents, curucuchos rigorously dressed in purple, is a privilege, often passed down from father to son, to load on the shoulders heavy groups of statues with Jesus Christ, God, the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary.
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  • Bari. The Russian Orthodox church was built in the early 20th century to welcome Russian pilgrims who came to the city to visit the church of Saint Nicholas in the old city where the relics of the saint remain. The city council and Italian national government recently handed over the Russian Church to Russian  government. May 22 is celebrated annually in the Russian Orthodox Church as the feast day of the "Translation of the Relics of Saint Nicholas from Myra to Bari". Pilgrimages to the basilica from Eastern Europe have increased dramatically since the fall of the Iron Curtain.
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  • Bari. The Russian Orthodox church was built in the early 20th century to welcome Russian pilgrims who came to the city to visit the church of Saint Nicholas in the old city where the relics of the saint remain. The city council and Italian national government recently handed over the Russian Church to Russian  government. May 22 is celebrated annually in the Russian Orthodox Church as the feast day of the "Translation of the Relics of Saint Nicholas from Myra to Bari". Pilgrimages to the basilica from Eastern Europe have increased dramatically since the fall of the Iron Curtain.
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  • Bari. The Russian Orthodox church was built in the early 20th century to welcome Russian pilgrims who came to the city to visit the church of Saint Nicholas in the old city where the relics of the saint remain. The city council and Italian national government recently handed over the Russian Church to Russian  government. May 22 is celebrated annually in the Russian Orthodox Church as the feast day of the "Translation of the Relics of Saint Nicholas from Myra to Bari". Pilgrimages to the basilica from Eastern Europe have increased dramatically since the fall of the Iron Curtain.
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  • Holy Week. Good Friday, early morning procession departs from La Merced. The most spectacular Holy Week throughout Latin America, a sort of time machine to find an ancient Spain, where roman soldiers with the faces of Maya peasants interpret for days a choral rite alive in the collective memory as a matter of chronicle. In theatrical scenery of Antigua, between colonial palaces and Baroque churches uncovered by frequent earthquakes and eruptions of nearby volcanoes, processions come one after the other in an increasingly spasmodic crescendo until Holy Friday. From dawn to sunset for thousands of penitents, curucuchos rigorously dressed in purple, is a privilege, often passed down from father to son, to load on the shoulders heavy groups of statues with Jesus Christ, God, the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary.
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  • Holy Week. Good Friday, early morning procession departs from La Merced. The most spectacular Holy Week throughout Latin America, a sort of time machine to find an ancient Spain, where roman soldiers with the faces of Maya peasants interpret for days a choral rite alive in the collective memory as a matter of chronicle. In theatrical scenery of Antigua, between colonial palaces and Baroque churches uncovered by frequent earthquakes and eruptions of nearby volcanoes, processions come one after the other in an increasingly spasmodic crescendo until Holy Friday. From dawn to sunset for thousands of penitents, curucuchos rigorously dressed in purple, is a privilege, often passed down from father to son, to load on the shoulders heavy groups of statues with Jesus Christ, God, the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary.
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  • North Uist Island.Trinity Tremple at Carinish. In early history was a college of some importance.
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  • Bari. The Russian Orthodox church was built in the early 20th century to welcome Russian pilgrims who came to the city to visit the church of Saint Nicholas in the old city where the relics of the saint remain. The city council and Italian national government recently handed over the Russian Church to Russian  government. May 22 is celebrated annually in the Russian Orthodox Church as the feast day of the "Translation of the Relics of Saint Nicholas from Myra to Bari". Pilgrimages to the basilica from Eastern Europe have increased dramatically since the fall of the Iron Curtain.
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  • Fiorenzuola d'Arda was one of the main centers of the area during the Middle Ages.along the pilgrimage trail of Via Francigena. Collegiata of S Fiorenzo, built in the 14th century and remade in the late 15th/early 16th centuries.
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  • The main church of St Michel at Cordes looks quite austere externally, but inside the decoration is much richer with a Baroque altar and a lavishly painted vaulted ceiling, decorated in the early 19th century. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • Zadar. Church of St. Donatus,  a monumental round building from the 9th century. It is the most important preserved structure of its period in Dalmatia.The circular church, formerly domed, is 27 m high and is characterised by simplicity and technical primitivism. It has three radially situated apses and an ambulatory around the central area, surmounted by circular gallery. The circular shape is typical of the early medieval age in Dalmatia. It was built on the Roman forum, and materials from buildings in the latter were used in its construction.
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  • The main church of St Michel at Cordes looks quite austere externally, but inside the decoration is much richer with a Baroque altar and a lavishly painted vaulted ceiling, decorated in the early 19th century. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • Fiorenzuola d'Arda was one of the main centers of the area during the Middle Ages.along the pilgrimage trail of Via Francigena. Collegiata of S Fiorenzo, built in the 14th century and remade in the late 15th/early 16th centuries.
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  • Fiorenzuola d'Arda was one of the main centers of the area during the Middle Ages.along the pilgrimage trail of Via Francigena. Collegiata of S Fiorenzo, built in the 14th century and remade in the late 15th/early 16th centuries.
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  • Fiorenzuola d'Arda was one of the main centers of the area during the Middle Ages.along the pilgrimage trail of Via Francigena. Collegiata of S Fiorenzo, built in the 14th century and remade in the late 15th/early 16th centuries.
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  • The main church of St Michel at Cordes looks quite austere externally, but inside the decoration is much richer with a Baroque altar and a lavishly painted vaulted ceiling, decorated in the early 19th century. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • The main church of St Michel at Cordes looks quite austere externally, but inside the decoration is much richer with a Baroque altar and a lavishly painted vaulted ceiling, decorated in the early 19th century. Cordes-sur-Ciel is is a living piece of history and art,  since its creation in 1222 by the Count of Toulouse.
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  • Fiorenzuola d'Arda was one of the main centers of the area during the Middle Ages.along the pilgrimage trail of Via Francigena. Collegiata of S Fiorenzo, built in the 14th century and remade in the late 15th/early 16th centuries.
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  • Fiorenzuola d'Arda was one of the main centers of the area during the Middle Ages.along the pilgrimage trail of Via Francigena. Collegiata of S Fiorenzo, built in the 14th century and remade in the late 15th/early 16th centuries.
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  • Perugia. Temple of St Angelo is the oldest church of Perugia. It<br />
was built in the 5th-6th century. This singular, early Christian circular<br />
church features a tent-shaped ceiling on a tambour supported by<br />
16 columns taken from Roman buildings, and a circular peristyle.
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