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St. Lazarus Bastion is a flat-faced bastion containing several British gun emplacements and a magazine.
St. Lazarus Curtain is the curtain wall linking St. Christopher and St. Lazarus Bastions.
The Saint Leonard's Church (Dutch:Sint-Leonarduskerk) in Zoutleeuw, Belgium, stands on the former site of a Romanesque chapel erected in 1125 by Benedictines from Vlierbeek Abbey near Leuven. Construction of the present church began around 1231, and additions continued into the 16th century. Rendered mainly in the Gothic style, the building in its oldest parts shows t...
St. Leonhard is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church in Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany. Its historic church dates to 1219, when it was erected in the centre of the town close to the river Main, as a Romanesque-style basilica. From 1425, it was remodeled to a hall church in late Gothic style. St. Leonhard was the only one of nine churches in the Old Town that survived Worl...
The St. Louis Bertrand Church is a religious building affiliated with the Catholic Church and is located in the town of Rincon on the Caribbean island of Bonaire, organized within the Dutch Caribbean as a special municipality of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
The temple follows the Roman or Latin rite and depends on the Diocese of Willemstad (Dioecesis Gulielmopolita...
St. Louis Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Louis de Fort-de-France) is a late 19th-century Romanesque Revival church that serves as the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Fort-de-France in Martinique, an overseas department of France. It is located in the downtown area of the capital city at the intersection of rue Victor Schoelcher and rue Blénac...
The Cathedral-Basilica of Saint Louis, King of France, also called St. Louis Cathedral (French:Cathédrale-Basilique de Saint-Louis, Roi-de-France, Spanish:Catedral-Basílica de San Luis, Rey de Francia), is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans and is the oldest cathedral in continuous use in the United States. It is dedicated to Saint...
St. Luke's Episcopal Church is a historic Carpenter Gothic church, built during the 1850s at Cahaba, the first capital of Alabama from 1820 to 1826. The unknown builder closely followed plans published by architect Richard Upjohn in his 1852 bookRural Architecture.
Exterior features of the Gothic Revival structure include lancet windows, pointed arch doorways and vert...
The St Maarten Heineken Regatta began in 1980 with a modest 12 entries and has steadily climbed to over 200 boats. This event is a unique blend of International sailing, with boats from as far away as Russia and Brazil, and musical talent the likes of the Black Eyed Peas, the Marley Brothers, Maxi Priest and Wyclef Jean to name a few.
Nowhere else in the world will y...
St. Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall dominates the skyline of Kirkwall, the main town of Orkney, a group of islands off the north coast of mainland Scotland. It is the most northerly cathedral in the British Isles, a fine example of Romanesque architecture built for the bishops of Orkney when the islands were ruled by the Norse Earls of Orkney. It is owned not by the church...
St. Mark's tower (Kula Sv. Marka) is a massive circular bastion formerly a part of the city walls. Built by Venice to defend the town from Turk invasions.
St Margaret's Well (NT271737) is a Category B listed holy well that was relocated to Holyrood Park off Queen's Drive, Edinburgh from Restalrig in 1860. It is one of seven wells located in the park.
St Margaret's holy well was once a place of pilgrimage due to its medicinal waters originally located in Restalrig area of Edinburgh next to the present day East Coast Main...
The collegiate church of St. Mary Magdalene in the district of Flaesheim was part of a monastery. In the heyday, more than 100 farms and goods belonged to Dortmund and Hagen, locals report today by tradition.The church was founded in 1166 by Count Otto von Ravensberg as a Premonstratensian Nuns Monastery. In 1550 it became a secular temple for the ladies after the unr...
Take an elevator to the top of this former lighthouse for a phenomenal view of Venice and the lagoon. The ringing bells can be a bit loud, but feel free to spend all the time you want visiting.
St Mark's Campanile is the bell tower of St Mark's Basilica in Venice, Italy, located in the Piazza San Marco. It is one of the most recognizable symbols of the city.
The tower...
The St. Marks Light is the second-oldest light station in Florida. It is located on the east side of the mouth of the St. Marks River, on Apalachee Bay.
In the 1820s, the town of St. Marks, Florida was considered an important port of entry. The town served as a port for the prosperous planting region of Middle Florida and some counties of South Georgia. Growers hauled...
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