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203 churches in Lombardía

Churches in Cremona
Chiesa San Vincenzo
(4)
Now undergoing restoration, so it can't be visited. The present church is the result of the union of the Romanesque church of San
Churches in Bergamo
Chiesa di Sant'Agostino
(2)
Founded in 1200 by the Hermits and was abolished in 1797 with the arrival of Napoleon's troops, this large complex is now home to
Churches in Cremona
Chiesa Santa Margherita
(1)
Small and beautiful, this church overlooking the Via Trecchi may well go unnoticed by visitors. The most interesting part of the b
Churches in Milan
(1)
Churches in Varese
Chiesa di Santa Margherita
(3)
This church isn't very well-known, even among locals. But it's very beautiful, and ideal if you're looking for a wedding destinati
Churches in Milan
Churches in Como
Chiesa San Provino
(2)
This church is in the city of Como, by the namesake lake. It probably dates from the medieval period, and the most interesting fea
Churches in Lodi
Sant'Agnese Church
(1)
Another fine example of the Gothic Lombard style in Lodi. The church was built in 1300, and the facade is divided into three parts
Churches in Lodi
Chiesa di San Lorenzo
(2)
Built in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, this is the oldest church in the city, after the cathedral. The facade is the typi
Churches in Lodi
Chiesa di San Filippo Neri
(1)
This church is located on Corso Umberto I, but the best place to admire it is the Via Volturno, the street in front of the facade
Churches in Cremona
Churches in Cremona
San Michele Church
(1)
This church is probably the oldest in Cremona, with its construction probably dating back to the Lombard era. Following the 1117 e
Churches in Cremona
Chiesa di Sant'Agata
(1)
Opposite the Palace of Cittanova is this church. It dates back to the twelfth century, but was rebuilt in 1496. Because of this,
Churches in Cremona
Chiesa di San Pietro al Po
(1)
The name comes from the fact that when the church was built in 1064, the River Po ran around the square in front. But the present
Churches in Cremona
Chiesa di San Luca
(1)
Its full name is "Church of St. Luke and Temple of the Risen Christ". It's an old church, founded in the twelfth century, with a
Churches in Lodi
(5)
Churches in Milan
Churches in Como
(1)