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Beautiful Basilica
Beautiful romanesque Basilica in Porto Torres. One of the few things to do in that town. Little admission for entering the impressive church. The crypt was accessible too.
Lovely cathedral, but a horror of a town. Parked after getting off the ferry in the car park next to the little post office and went off to have some lunch. Got back to find that someone had broken ...
It was built between 1050 and 1117 in Romanesque style. We visited it early morning, so it was empty and quiet. In the crypt they keep the ashes of St Gavino, St Proto and St Gianuario. It’s worth a v...
Biggest and oldest Romanesque church in Sardinia - don’t miss!
An elegant and beautiful church whose simple limestone exterior glowed in the morning sunshine. Such an interesting design with its double apses and built on top of an even older church, revealed in t...
Beautiful Basilica
Beautiful romanesque Basilica in Porto Torres. One of the few things to do in that town. Little admission for entering the impressive church. The crypt was accessible too.
Beautiful romanesque church
I liked the simplicity of this basilica compared to the overwrought gothic style. There is also an interesting crypt with sarcophagi.
Crimes against tourists go unchecked
Lovely cathedral, but a horror of a town. Parked after getting off the ferry in the car park next to the little post office and went off to have some lunch. Got back to find that someone had broken ...
The first and the biggest Basilica on the island
It was built between 1050 and 1117 in Romanesque style. We visited it early morning, so it was empty and quiet. In the crypt they keep the ashes of St Gavino, St Proto and St Gianuario. It’s worth a v...
Biggest and oldest Romanesque church in Sardinia - don’t miss!
An elegant and beautiful church whose simple limestone exterior glowed in the morning sunshine. Such an interesting design with its double apses and built on top of an even older church, revealed in t...