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Church is just a part of nice climate
Church is nice located behind small cosy square where are the stairs that goes to the one of the nicest hidden places in Carloforte, this chrch is just a part of nice climate. Church inside is not so ...
It’s located right near the ferry stop from Portovesme, easy to find. Lots of interesting little paths and alleyways around, and a pretty square with seating under a couple of trees: a nice place to r...
exceptional marine sculptures on the chapel balustrades
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C' is the only church that thrones in the center of the village in the middle of the great place. It is genuine, quite clean for an Italian church. It is admiring bronze screws on the mar theme ...
Church is just a part of nice climate
Church is nice located behind small cosy square where are the stairs that goes to the one of the nicest hidden places in Carloforte, this chrch is just a part of nice climate. Church inside is not so ...
Small but pretty
It’s located right near the ferry stop from Portovesme, easy to find. Lots of interesting little paths and alleyways around, and a pretty square with seating under a couple of trees: a nice place to r...
Small, but pretty church
This is a small, but pretty church just off the harbor. It is in a quiet, shaded area making it a good place to rest on a hot day.
exceptional marine sculptures on the chapel balustrades
C' is the only church that thrones in the center of the village in the middle of the great place. It is genuine, quite clean for an Italian church. It is admiring bronze screws on the mar theme ...
Nice little church
Built in 1761 in the neo-classical style, this simple church is beautiful, undoubtedly propice to prayer (which is its role)