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Convento de Cristo is the name given to a set of historical buildings located in the parish of São João Baptista , city of Tomar , Portugal . The beginning of its construction dates back to 1160 and is closely linked to the beginnings of the kingdom of Portugal and the role then played by the Order of the Templars , having been reconfigured and expanded ...
The convent, cloister and chapel of Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria de la Popa are located at the top of Mount Popa, in Cartagena de Indias, in Colombia.
The religious complex dates back to 1607, when the original wooden chapel and palm of the Popa was erected, thanks to the preaching of the Discalced Augustinian friar Vicente Mallol.
A year later, the convent ...
The Convent of the Friars Minor Capuchin, popularly known as the Convent of the Capuchos (Portuguese: Convento dos Capuchos), but officially the Convento de Santa Cruz da Serra da Sintra (Convent of the Holy Cross of the Sintra Mountains), is a historical convent consisting of small quarters and public spaces located in the civil parish of São Pedro de Penaferr...
The Convent of Lóios , also known as the Convent of St. John the Evangelist , was built in the 15th century on what was left of a medieval castle, and was badly damaged during the earthquake of 1755 .
It is a set of rectangular plan that develops around a cloister of two floors, being the inferior floor of gothic style - manuelino and the superior already with ...
The Convent of the Order of Christ (Portuguese: Convento de Cristo) is a religious building and Roman Catholic building in Tomar, Portugal, originally a Templar stronghold built in the 12th century. After the Order of the Knights Templar was dissolved in the 14th century, the Portuguese branch of the order was turned into the Knights of the Order of Christ, which...
The Abbey of Saint Gall is a religious complex in the city of St. Gallen in present-day Switzerland. The Carolingian era Abbey has existed since 719 and became an independent principality during the 13th century, and was for many centuries one of the chief Benedictine abbeys in Europe. It was founded by Saint Othmar on the spot where Saint Gall had erected his Hermita...
The Convent of the Franciscan Conceptionists (Spanish:Convento de la Concepción Franciscana) is a Catholic convent of the Order of the Immaculate Conception, founded in 1484 by Saint Beatrice of Silva and located in Toledo, Spain. It is protected by the heritage listingBien de Interés Cultural. The Chapel of Saint Jerome, which forms part of the complex,...
Conversing Hoodoos are located past the Stone/Three Wings in the Bisti Badlands. These hoodoos are tall (15 feet) and site on a side of a bluff with a great view of Hunter Wash. The best light here is during the morning because of a bluff behind them (to the west) that blocks sunlight in late afternoon.
This steep, rugged trail zig-zags from the mid-bench level, not far from the mine entrance, to the old Keeneys Creek railroad line (trail). Views of the conveyor and gorge is visible from time to time, but be sure to watch your footing, for the trail surface is loose and slaggy (old coal debris from the conveyor) in many places. Evidence of this mine's operation is vi...
Conway is a small town on Historic U.S. 66 famous for its "Bug Farm", abandoned buildings and for the Preserved segment of U.S. 66, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Conwy Castle is a castle in Conwy, on the north coast of Wales. It was built between 1283 and 1289 during King Edward I's second campaign in North Wales. Conwy replaced Deganwy Castle, an earlier stronghold built by Henry III that had been destroyed by Llywelyn the Last in 1263.
The castle is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and managed by Cadw. It is also part of the Wor...
Cook is a railway station and crossing loop on the standard gauge Trans-Australian Railway from Port Augusta to Kalgoorlie, with no inhabited places around. It is 826 kilometres (513 mi) by rail from Port Augusta, and is connected to the Eyre Highway by an unsealed road about 100 kilometres (60 mi) long.
The former town was created in 1917 when the railway was built a...
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