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Immortalized by Richard Wagner
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The Gothic Church of Sainte-Catherine, destroyed in 1945, was part of the former monastery of Sainte-Catherine, a Dominican monastery founded in 1295, famous for its medieval library. After l...
Former church ruins, used in summer for concerts, theatres and other performances, and forming a painting scene for this, especially in the evening hours.
The cathedral between Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral It is the Cathedral of St. Katharina Monastery, all destroyed and only the walls remain. You can see the inside through the fence, and architectural materials were scattered here and there as if construction was underway.
The ruins of the church of Santa Caterina, which has lost the whole roof and has never been reconstructed, have turned in time into a place for shows outside.
Immortalized by Richard Wagner
The Gothic Church of Sainte-Catherine, destroyed in 1945, was part of the former monastery of Sainte-Catherine, a Dominican monastery founded in 1295, famous for its medieval library. After l...
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Former church ruins, used in summer for concerts, theatres and other performances, and forming a painting scene for this, especially in the evening hours.
Church sites under construction
The cathedral between Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral of Cathedral It is the Cathedral of St. Katharina Monastery, all destroyed and only the walls remain. You can see the inside through the fence, and architectural materials were scattered here and there as if construction was underway.
A church that becomes sand
The ruins of the church of Santa Caterina, which has lost the whole roof and has never been reconstructed, have turned in time into a place for shows outside.