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Churches and places of worship Sardinia

Castelsardo - Churches and places of worship

Cattedrale di Sant'Antonio Abate

Sant'Antonio Abate is the main church of the castle and the co-cathedral of the Diocese of Tempio-Ampurias. The building, which blends elements of Catalan Gothic and Renaissance classicism, is located in the historic center of Castelsardo, in a panoramic position overlooking the sea. Externally it is mainly characterized by the high bell tower. The interior has several frescoes by Andrea Luxe, the most famous painter in Sardinia.

Cagliari - Churches and places of worship

Complesso di S.Lucifero

The San Lucifer Complex dates back to the 3rd and 4th century AD and consists of three late Roman funerary buildings. In the later age, these structures were used as Christian burials. Restored in 1640, the first Sacello of the complex, preserves the empty tomb of San Lucifer from the moment its relics were transferred to the Cathedral of Cagliari. The other two sacelli called Rude and Eliano and San Lussorio, are also of considerable importance and each host the tomb of Elianus and Rudis and the martyr Lussorio of Fordongianus.

Cagliari - Churches and places of worship

Convento dei Cappuccini

The Capuchin Convent of Cagliari was built in 1591 on an ancient pagan site on the hill of Buoncammino. Under the Convent are the Punic caves transformed at the time into stone quarries to build the amphitheater. In the early years the caves served as a prison for Christians who were destined for martyrdom in the amphitheater. Originally, the Convent had a modest building for the friars and a small church with a central nave. There was certainly no shortage of the vegetable garden, which served the friars to get their daily food.

Cagliari - Churches and places of worship

Oratori delle Anime e del S.Cristo

The Oratory of Souls and of the Holy Christ was built between 1665 and 1667. Subsequently, the chaplain's house was added to the right side of the oratory. The building has a rectangular plan and the left wall of the classroom houses three niches functional to the simulacra warehouse. In addition, the roof is covered with tiles, which are still in excellent condition. Today the building is open to the public during Holy Week and Good Friday.

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