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Cross, oratories, oratories in Corsica

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Religious speaking en Corse

Sélection de 8 cross, calvary and oratory sur 5 en Corse

Oratory Saint John Baptist of Ajaccio
Oratory
20000 Ajaccio

The Oratory Saint-Jean-Baptiste d'Ajaccio, built in 1599, is a 16th-century Mannerist monument located in Ajaccio, Corsica, former seat of a religious brotherhood.
Oratory Santa Maria Assunta de Cruscaglia
Oratory
20140 Moca-Croce

The Oratory Abbadie Santa Maria Assunta de Cruscaglia is a religious building located in Moca-Croce, Corsica. Its exact construction period remains undetermined.
Oratory Saint-Roch d'Ajaccio
Oratory
20100 Ajaccio

The Oratory Saint-Roch d'Ajaccio, built in the 16th century, is a manerist building located in South Corsica, former seat of a religious brotherhood active outside the city walls.
Oratory called Abadie de Moca-Croce

20140 Moca-Croce

The Oratory known as Abadie de Moca-Croce, a religious building of the 10th and 16th centuries, stands in Moca-Croce, Corsica. This historic monument combines primitive Romanesque architecture and subsequent reconstructions, with a unique nave and a vaulted apse in cul-de-four.
Oratory Saint-Antoine de Calvi
Oratory
20260 Calvi

The Oratory Saint-Antoine de Calvi is a religious building located in the city of Calvi, Corsica. Its exact period of construction remains undetermined, but it bears witness to the local heritage.
Oratory Saint-Roch de Bastia
Oratory
20200 Bastia

The Oratory Saint-Roch de Bastia, a 17th-century religious building in the Terra Vechja district, is a testimony to the history of the Bastia brotherhoods and the devotion to Saint Roch, a protector against epidemics.