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Chapels classified in South Corsica

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Chapel Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Pruno
Chapel
20114 Figari

The chapel Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Pruno, built in the 12th century in Figari, South Corsica, is an ancient Pisanian pevanie in ruins, classified as a historical monument for its Romanesque apparatus in yellow and pink granite.
Saint Lucia Chapel of Santa Maria-Siche
Chapel
20190 Santa-Maria-Siché

Saint Lucia Chapel of Santa Maria Siche, built in the 13th century in South Corsica, is a unique, apse vaulted Romanesque building, marked by subsequent changes until the 20th century.
Imperial Chapel of Ajaccio
Imperial Chapel
20000 Ajaccio

The imperial chapel of Ajaccio, built in the 3rd quarter of the 19th century, is a neo-renaissance church located in Ajaccio, Corsica, classified as a historical monument since 1924.
Funeral chapel Pozzo di Borgo in Alata
Chapel
20167 Alata

The funeral chapel Pozzo di Borgo, built in the 3rd quarter of the 19th century in Alata, Corsica, is a listed historical monument. It embodies the funeral architecture of the period in this Mediterranean region.
Former chapel in Arca de Zevaco
Chapel
20173 Zévaco

The ancient chapel in Arca de Zevaco, an 18th-century funeral building in South Corsica, houses a traditional granite collective grave, a witness to the practices of burial in islands.
Chapelle San'Petru di Panicala in Forciolo
Romanesque Chapel
20190 Forciolo

The chapel of San'Petru di Panicala, a 12th century Romanesque building in Forciolo, South Corsica, is a rare medieval vestige of the Taravo Valley, now partially in ruins but classified as a historical monument.
Chapelle San Quilico de Montilati
Romanesque Chapel
20114 Figari

The chapel San Quilico de Montilati, built in the 12th century in Figari, Corsica, is a remarkable Romanesque building with its vaulted nave in the heart of the city and its apse covered with teghie, typical of island religious architecture.
Chapelle San Agostino de Chera de Sotta
Romanesque Chapel
20146 Sotta

The chapel of San Agostino de Chera, a 11th century Romanesque building rebuilt in the 17th century, stands in Sotta, Corsica. It is distinguished by its semicircular apse and arch bell tower, typical of island religious architecture.