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Churches classified in South Corsica

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Santa Maria Assunta Church of Santa Maria-Figaniella
Eglise de style pisan
20143 Santa-Maria-Figaniella

The church of Santa Maria Assunta, a 12th century Romanesque building in Santa-Maria-Figaniella, South Corsica, illustrates the pisan heritage with its 19th century archatures and bell tower, classified as a Historic Monument in 1927.
Saint George's Church of Quenza
Eglise
20122 Quenza

The church of Saint-Georges de Quenza, built in the 17th century in South Corsica, is a religious building marked by its steeple listed as Monument Historique and its central role in the community life of this village of Alta Rocca, surrounded by preserved mountainous landscapes.
Saint-Spyridon Church of Cargesis
Architecture byzantine
20130 Cargèse

The Church of Saint-Spyridon of Cargesis, built in the 3rd quarter of the 19th century, is a Greek Catholic church emblematic of the Greek community of Corsica, located on a promontory overlooking the Gulf of Sagona. Its neo-Gothic architecture and Roman iconostasis make it a unique heritage gem.
Church of Saint Mary Major of Bonifacio
Eglise romane
20169 Bonifacio

The Sainte-Marie-Majure de Bonifacio church, built in the 12th century, is a Roman-Gothic building located in the Upper Town of this Corsican city, classified as a historical monument in 1982.
Santo Domingo Church of Bonifacio
Art gothique primitif
20169 Bonifacio

The church of Saint-Dominique de Bonifacio, built in the 14th century, is a rare Gothic building in Corsica, located in the citadel of this historic city. Ranked a historic monument in 1862, it was the heart of a Dominican convent that had now disappeared.
Saint John of Carbini Church
Eglise de style pisan
20170 Carbini

The Church of St John of Carbini, a 12th century Romanesque building located in Alta Rocca (South Corsica), is famous for its connection to the medieval sect of Giovannali and its Pisan architecture classified as a historical monument since 1886.
Church of Saint Mary Magdalene of Bonifacio
Eglise
20169 Bonifacio

The church of Saint Mary Magdalene de Bonifacio, built in the 15th and 16th centuries, is an ancient place of worship transformed into an oil mill, located in the Corsican town of Bonifacio.
Saint Bartholomew of Bonifacio
Eglise
20169 Bonifacio

The church of Saint Barthélemy, built in the early seventeenth century in Bonifacio, Corsica, is a unique nave vaulted in a cradle, classified as a Historic Monument.