Church of Saint Theresa Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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An Old Church In A Nice Square Overlooking The Water
There was not a lot of detail about the church but it sat in a pleasant square overlooking the water. Sadly it was not open when visited byt the external architecture was worth a look.
A 300 years old baroque church with a nice cloister
This church has a nice and original late baroque facade and a very nice cloister inside. It was built to house the Carmelitani scalzi monks and, after many different uses, now houses the town and stat...
It is in the center of the green square. Traditional for Jesuit church facade, decorated with decorative elements like twisted towers. Inside looked at statues, but the eye for nothing especially ...
This 17th-century church we came to look at in particular. On the facade - a beautiful bale. Inside we saw several towels, including the famous St. Andrei, as well as statues of paper mache and tree.
An Old Church In A Nice Square Overlooking The Water
There was not a lot of detail about the church but it sat in a pleasant square overlooking the water. Sadly it was not open when visited byt the external architecture was worth a look.
A 300 years old baroque church with a nice cloister
This church has a nice and original late baroque facade and a very nice cloister inside. It was built to house the Carmelitani scalzi monks and, after many different uses, now houses the town and stat...
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The most important place in the city of Carmelitas was the church of the monastery of Carmelitas.
Ordinary Jesuit temple
It is in the center of the green square. Traditional for Jesuit church facade, decorated with decorative elements like twisted towers. Inside looked at statues, but the eye for nothing especially ...
The Church of the 17th Century
This 17th-century church we came to look at in particular. On the facade - a beautiful bale. Inside we saw several towels, including the famous St. Andrei, as well as statues of paper mache and tree.