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  1. Há 9 horas · As we move into the historical period, the castle's significance grows, particularly from the early medieval era when it became a royal residence and military barracks. The oldest surviving part of the castle, St. Margaret's Chapel, dates from the early 12th century and is a prime example of Romanesque architecture.

  2. Há 9 horas · In 1625, it was sold to the Hunger-fords of Farleigh Castle south of Bath, but, sadly, things took a familiar turn and Iford was sold in 1687 to pay a gambling debt. By 1700, William Chanler, a salter of Bradford-on-Avon, was Lord of the Manor of Iford. It was for the Chanlers that the Elizabethan house was given the 1720 façade we see today.

  3. Há 9 horas · Pisa Cathedral (Duomo di Pisa) Dedicated to St. Mary of the Assumption, Pisa Cathedral is a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture. Admire its intricate façade, adorned with sculptures and reliefs, and step inside to marvel at its stunning interior featuring impressive columns, ornate ceilings, and beautiful artworks. 4.

  4. Há 9 horas · The town’s religious centre, St Saveur Basilica, can be found in the well-preserved medieval district. The basilica was begun in the 11th century and has had a number of additions. The result is a building that has Gothic features in the facade, Renaissance features in its side chapels and Romanesque touches in what remains of the original structure.

  5. Há 9 horas · Architect Federico Aparici did the technical project, based on Frassinelli´s idea. The building sits over a large terrace and it has three different aisles. In the plaza in front of the basilica there is a 4 ton bell from 1900, a bronze statue of King Pelayo from 1964 and an obelisk from 1857, which according to the legend, stands at the place where King Pelayo was crowned.

  6. Há 9 horas · See the Baptistry, the Cathedral, the Monumental Graveyard, and the Synopie Museum - key religious sites on Pisa's Piazza dei Miracoli

  7. Há 9 horas · Facade of Santa Maria Novella (1456) Michelangelo, Doni Tondo (1503–1504) The Florentine Renaissance in art is the new approach to art and culture in Florence during the period from approximately the beginning of the 15th century to the end of the 16th. This new figurative language was linked to a new way of thinking about humankind and the ...