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Church interior with sauntering Court Society by Ludwig Kohl
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Villa San Giovanni, Calabria, Italy
Villa San Giovanni is a coastal town situated at the southern tip of the Italian peninsula, Villa San Giovanni is renowned for its strategic location as the gateway to Sicily, making it a bustling transportation hub and a popular destination for travelers and tourists.
Villa San Giovanni is famous for its proximity to the Strait of Messina, which separates the Italian mainland from Sicily. The town's ferry terminal connects Calabria to the city of Messina in Sicily, providing a picturesque and convenient way to travel between the two regions.
The Church of St. John the Baptist is a historic landmark in Villa San Giovanni. The church features beautiful architecture and religious artwork.
Photos by Turismo Reggio Calabria
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Sino-French Science Park Church
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opencommunion · 5 months
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St. Porphyrius Church just issued a statement that approximately 150-200 people were killed when the occupation bombed the church today (19 Oct 23). Right now dozens of people are still trapped under the rubble and we don't know how many are alive or dead. Palestinians of multiple faiths were sheltering in the church after being forced to flee their homes. Nothing is sacred to the occupying entity — not human life, not history, not literal sacred spaces.
There has been a church on the site since the 5th century, when St. Porphyrius was bishop of Gaza, and the current structure dates to the 12th century.
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sayruq · 3 months
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bad-moodboard · 1 year
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Skeletons dancing. Etching by R. Stamper after C. Sharp, 1700s
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sovietpostcards · 8 months
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Wooden architecture of Kizhi island, Karelia. Photos by Viktor Gorkin (Russia, 1967).
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Fall on the Stewart-Cassiar Highway, through British Columbia
Taken September 2023
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Dom Van Utrecht (Sint-Maartenskathedraal) Utrecht, Netherlands
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mysharona1987 · 3 months
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Soon from the IDF: “Pope Francis is Hamas…look at how he surrounds himself constantly with women in veils!”
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~ Aqua and Black ~
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illustratus · 4 months
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Full moon behind the Temple Expiatori del Sagrat Cor, on the summit of Mount Tibidabo in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
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arcadia-bluish · 4 months
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what happened to all the men who made beautiful architecture, now we have minimalist bs, if you're so rich at least make something pretty with it
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runawayandhide · 27 days
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opencommunion · 3 months
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Jirji Azar, 1988. Week after week women gather in protest every Sunday after mass in Bayt Sahur, near Bethlehem
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teeth-ing · 7 months
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cornerstone presbyterian church, tallahassee
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