Travel Photography Photos tagged as church
Doors were closed. We had to sneak in to take a pic of the Black Jesus Crucifix.
View of the church in Vik.
There r plenty of churches in Italy and plenty of outstanding mosaics in Ravenna. So, why St. Francis? Allright, it's the earliest example in Italy of the decorative use of majolica. It is also very beautiful outside - u can see on other photos here . Plus it stuck between tomb of Dante Alighieri and to Cripta Rasponi (Palazzo dela Provinsia) - both are famose themselves. The significance of this church is that remaining mosaic floor of crypt (9-10C) is under water.
Church is very nice, with flat stone facade, facing the square, floated mosaic floor in the crypt. There are also the tomb of Dante Alighieri. What is really beautiful - that all this hand-made treasure is living and breathing for longer then 10,000 years. It continues. That what I especially like about it.
Less famous church, but I liked it very much. Feels like special one. I was there in Sunday and paid attention that church was full with families from the neighbourhood, all generations - from babies to eldery.
Very old (even for Ravenna!) mosaics and nice bright interior.
A view of the church walking through the streets of Reykjavik
St Nicolas Church 14th cent. The frescoes you see were painted by Tommaso da Modena (one of the best Renaissance painters) and the portraits in the chapel are by Laurenzo Lotto. There are also more portraits of Domenican monks in the chapter house also painted by Tommaso da Modena.
This is the Church of St Nicholas (San Nicolo') in the centre of Treviso. It was built in the 14th Century in the Romanesque-Gothic style. The frescoes were painted by Tommaso da Modena (one of the best Renaissance painters) and the portraits in the chapel are by Laurenzo Lotto. There are also more portraits of Domenican monks in the chapter house also painted by Tommaso da Modena.
Knox Church after the 2011 Christchurch earthquake.
The church of Barichara is one of the attractions of Barichara. It is not oeverly grand but it is worth visiting.
Here is an emblem on the Barichara Church.
The top of the church in Barichara.
My friend took us to the top of Cerro De Monserrate and visited this church inside. The architecture was pretty modern.
After walking and getting lost all the around in Bogota we finally came to the destination we were trying to get to. And it was worth it. Look at this photo.