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Santiago de Querétaro is the capital and largest city of the state of Querétaro, located in central Mexico. The founding date of the city is given as 25 July 1531, when during a battle between the Spanish and the natives of the area, an eclipse occurred during which Saint James on a white horse carrying a pink cross supposedly appeared, causing the nativ...
The Santiago do Cacém Railway Station is a disused railway station that served the town of Santiago do Cacém, in the Setúbal District of Portugal. It is notable for the azulejo tiles on its exterior.
Before the railway was built, diligences were used to go to the Portuguese capital of Lisbon. From 1894 these went to Poceirão in the Palmela municip...
Santo Domingo de Silos Abbey (Spanish: Abadía del Monasterio de Santo Domingo de Silos) is a Benedictine monastery in the village of Santo Domingo de Silos in the southern part of Burgos Province in northern Spain. The monastery is named after the eleventh-century saint Dominic of Silos.
The monastery dates back to the Visigothic period of the 7th century. In t...
Walking through the narrow streets of the picturesque Greek Island of Santorini you will likely smell a heavenly mixture of olive oil, mint, and wine in the air. The islands whitewashed houses framed by bougainvillea spill down the rim of this ancient volcanic crater. You’d never really know that a volcano last erupted on this island in 1956. Though some of the ...
Santorini has been operating pumice mines for since the 1840's. The mortar produced from Thera’s terrestrial land had been used in several ancient construction projects such as the great fortification in Crete during the Cretan Revolution, but also in earlier periods. Their strength is even increased when construction occurs with sea water.
The Basilica of St. Stephen in the Round on the Celian Hill is an ancient basilica and titular church in Rome, Italy. Commonly named Santo Stefano Rotondo, the church is Hungary's "national church" in Rome, dedicated to both Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr, and Stephen I, the sanctified first king of Hungary who imposed Christianity on his subjects. The mino...
San Trovaso (dedicated to sts. Gervasius and Protasius) is a church in the sestiere or neighborhood of Dorsoduro in Venice, northern Italy.
The church dates to at least the 1028. The present church was rebuilt by 1584. The architect was probably Francesco Smeraldi. The church was consecrated in 1637.
In the chancel are two canvases,Adoration of the MagiandExpulsion of...
Santuario de la Victoria is one of the main churches of the city of Malaga , standing out for housing the image of Santa María de la Victoria , patron of Malaga and its Diocese and for his impressive crypt of the counts of Buenavista.
It is located in the place where King Ferdinand the Catholic had his camp during the siege and capture of the city in 1487, unti...
Santuário de São Bento da Porta Aberta is a Portuguese Catholic sanctuary , located in the parish of Rio Caldo , in Terras de Bouro . It had its origin in 1615, with the construction of a small hermitage . The present shrine is from the late nineteenth century . Its reconstruction began in 1880 and was completed in 1895. The designation of São Ben...
San Venerio Lighthouse (Faro di San Venerio) is an active lighthouse on the island of Tino, in the comune of Porto Venere in the Province of La Spezia, Liguria, Italy. Its construction began in 1839, and was completed in 1840. It illuminates and guides the sailors in that part of Ligurian Sea. It is named for Venerius the Hermit, the patron saint of lighthouse keepers...
San Vincenzo al Volturno is a historic Benedictine monastery located in the territories of the Comunes of Castel San Vincenzo and Rocchetta a Volturno, in the Province of Isernia, near the source of the river Volturno in Italy. The current monastery, housing a group 8 benedictin nuns, is located to the east of the river, while the archaeological monastery of the early...
San Vito Lo Capo Lighthouse (Faro di San Vito Lo Capo) is an active lighthouse located in the municipality of San Vito Lo Capo on the western coast of Sicily at the end of the promontory, with the same name, between the Gulf of Macari and that of Castellammare.
The lighthouse was built in 1859 under the period of the House of Bourbon who reigned the Kingdom of the Two...
São Bento Railway Station (Portuguese:estação ferroviária de São Bento) is a 20th-century railway terminal in the civil parish of Cedofeita, Santo Ildefonso, Sé, Miragaia, São Nicolau e Vitória, in the municipality of Porto, district of Porto. The English translation of São Bento is Saint Benedict. The sta...
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