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Dolianova, St. Pantaleo; Serdiana, St. Maria di Sibiola; Monastir, St. Lucia; Uta, St. Maria; Villaspeciosa, St. Platano This site does not use cokie
In Sardinia there are more than 150 churches in Romanesque style very well preserved in theyr original shapes. They were built starting from the XI century by different monks orders and for this reason its possible to see the Pisan, Occitan and Lombard influences.
This itinerary allowed you to discover some of the most original Romanesque churches in Sardinia; wander along paths that reveal surprises at every turn; surrender to the harmony between nature and historical legacies.
Upon request:
Tratalias, St. Maria in Monserrato; Sant'Antioco; Iglesias, St. Maria in Valverde -Cagliari, St. Saturnino, Selargius, St. Giuliano, Sestu, St. Gemiliano. -Sardara, St. Gregorio; Villamar, St. Pietro; Siddi, St. Michele. -Fordongianus, St. Lussorio; Santa Giusta; Cabras, St. Giovanni in Sinis -Bonarcado, Bonaccatu Sanctuary and St. Maria; Ghilarza, St. Palmerio and St. Pietro in Zuri; -Bonorva, St. Lorenzo and St. Andrea Priu; Semestene, St. Nicola di Trullas; Bosa, St. Pietro. -Ozieri, St. Antioco di Bisarcio; Borutta, St. Pietro di Sorres; Codrongianos, St. Trinità di Saccargia; Ardara, St. Maria del Regno. -Porto Torres, San Gavino; Sassari, St. Michele.
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