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Well worn; cute; with storks
Cute church. Intricate carved facade although eroded and careworn. Usual stuff inside. Whizz round it and go back to the cafes on the square for a good view of the storks on the church roof. Much more...
Cute church. Intricate carved facade although eroded and careworn. Usual stuff inside. Whizz round it and go back to the cafes on the square for a good view of the storks on the church roof. Much more...
There have been some renovation works undertaken here to some of the external stonework, due to some degradation over time since construction in the latter 1400s and 1500s. This remains a grand workin...
There have been some renovation works undertaken here to some of the external stonework, due to some degradation over time since construction in the latter 1400s and 1500s. This remains a grand workin...
Upon approaching the gothic façade, which I later learned to have survived the 1636 earthquake, I honestly thought the church must be closed. Grass sprouts from the buttresses! But when we entered the...
Well worn; cute; with storks
Cute church. Intricate carved facade although eroded and careworn. Usual stuff inside. Whizz round it and go back to the cafes on the square for a good view of the storks on the church roof. Much more...
Well worn; cute; with storks
Cute church. Intricate carved facade although eroded and careworn. Usual stuff inside. Whizz round it and go back to the cafes on the square for a good view of the storks on the church roof. Much more...
Still amazing!
There have been some renovation works undertaken here to some of the external stonework, due to some degradation over time since construction in the latter 1400s and 1500s. This remains a grand workin...
Still amazing!
There have been some renovation works undertaken here to some of the external stonework, due to some degradation over time since construction in the latter 1400s and 1500s. This remains a grand workin...
Fascinating and special
Upon approaching the gothic façade, which I later learned to have survived the 1636 earthquake, I honestly thought the church must be closed. Grass sprouts from the buttresses! But when we entered the...