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Montepulciano, Italy is an Etruscan hill town founded sometime before 400 B.C. Today it is an agricultural center for Tuscany, known for its pork, pasta and cheese, but world reknown for its Vino Nobile wine.  Pictured here is Chiesa di Sant' Agostino, founded in 1285 and renovatedt by Michelozzo in the 15th century.  It features a beautiful arch above the front door with sculptures of the Madonna and Child, John the Baptist and St. Augustine designed by Michelozzo as well..
Arab statue at Campo dei Mori in Venice.
Statue of Santa Chiara in the Rose Garden of the Basilica of Saint Francis.
Medieval sculpture of religious saint in the Co-Cathedral of Saint Nicholas of Bari in Alicante, Spain
Benedict of Nursia often known as Saint Benedict, was an Italian Christian monk, writer, and theologian. He is a patron saint of Europe and he was born in Norcia.
A beautiful sculpture of a Saint and dove above a doorway to the Chiesa di San Vidal.
Perugia - The relief of St. Bernardine of Siena on the facade of church Oratorio dei Santi Andrea e Bernardino by Agostino di Duccio (1418 – 1481).
The church of Saint-Hilaire, Melle, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The Church of Saint-Hilare in Melle,is the most important of its three churches and a UNESCO world heritage site because of its historical importance to pilgrims,built in the late 11th century and 12th century
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The statue of Florian at Saint Florian Gate in Krakow, Poland
Church of Santa Maria della Grazia, construction began in 1585 in Baroque style in Lecce
historical city of perugia, italy
Lateral statue at the entrance of St. Rufino Cathedral in Assisi, Italy
A beautiful sculpture of Saint Peter and a dove above a doorway to the Chiesa di San Vidal.
Komarno, Ukraine - October 8, 2020:  Roman Catholic Church of Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Komarno, Lviv region, Ukraine
The historic centre of Perugia, Italy. It is the capital of Unbria. The hilltop town is home to the University of Perugia. The Piazza iV November with Palazzo del Priori and Fountain Maggiore.Rocca Paolina is a subterranean city, the underground remains of tunnels, archways, and alleys.
Statue of Saint Anthony of Padua with child in front of the church of Sant' Antonio di Padova,on the Via Merulana in Rome, Italy.
Stone sculpture in the facade of the Cocathedral church of Saint Nicholas de Bari, Alicante city architecture, Spain
Perugia, Province of Perugia, Umbria, Italy - 24 april 2023: Palazzo del Capitano del Popolo - It was built between 1473 and 1481 in the ancient Piazza del Sopramuro, based on a project by the Lombard architects Gasperino di Antonio and Leone di Matteo. The Palace housed the Capitani del Popolo and later the Bargelli (Captains of the guards). It presents medieval and Renaissance architectural elements with pre-existing ancient structures. The facade, originally equipped with another upper order and crowned with battlements, destroyed by the earthquake of 1741, was then restored by Luigi Vanvitelli in its present form. In the basement buildings of Roman foundation are incorporated, rebuilt at the end of the 14th century.
A detailed view of the Griffin on the facade of the Palazzo dei Priori, in the heart of the medieval city of Perugia, in Umbria, central Italy. The Griffin, a mythological figure formed half by an eagle and half by a lion, has been the symbol of the city of Perugia since medieval times. According to tradition, the Etruscans, an ancient people also present in Umbria, brought the griffin to Italy. The myth of the Griffin is in fact found depicted on Etruscan urns, sarcophagi and bas-reliefs. The Palazzo dei Priori (Priory Palace) is considered one of the greatest examples of public palace architecture in Italy. Still today the seat of the Municipality of Perugia (Town Hall), the building was built between 1293 and 1443 and inside it preserves works and frescoes by great artists, such as Pinturicchio, Perugino, Raffaello and Benedetto Bonfigli. Founded by the Etruscans on an ancient Umbrian settlement, Perugia is one of the most loved and visited medieval Italian cities, rich in artistic and architectural treasures that span almost three thousand years of history. The Umbria region, considered the green lung of Italy for its wooded mountains, is characterized by a perfect integration between nature and the presence of man, in a context of environmental sustainability and healthy life. In addition to its immense artistic and historical heritage, Umbria is famous for its food and wine production and for the quality of the olive oil produced in these lands. Image in high definition format.
Sculpted capital, Serrabone priory, Pyrénées-Orientales
A statue of St Francis on a summer evening praying, beautiful clouds in background; Slovenia.
Ossios Loukas monastery, surroundings of Delphi, Greece : scupture
A religious sculpture on the facade of Como Cathedral. Building on this cathedral began in 1396 with architect Lorenzo degli Spazzi from Laino supervising. The church facade was built in the later part of the 15th century and was concluded in 1770.
Monumento en piedra a San Francisco de Asís
Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Croatia: statue of St Blaise holding a model of Dubrovnik atop the Church of St Blaise in Luza Square, St Blaise is the patron saint of the city of Dubrovnik and formerly the protector of the independent Republic of Ragusa. The current church was completed in 1715 by the Venetian architect and sculptor Marino Gropelli, over the foundations of a 14th century church,  burned down in 1706.
Pope Statue Of Syracuse Cathedral In Syracuse, Sicily
Equestrian statue of Francis of Assisi in front of the Basilica of Saint Francis, Umbria, Assisi - Italy
Verano cemetery, Rome, Italy: detail of Domenico D'Amico's grave who was artist and made his tomb. He died in 1901.
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