Basilica di San Antioco di Bisarcio Ozieri[sardegna, italia, sassari, ozieri, chiesa romanica, chiesa]Taken 09:37, 13/07/2008 Panoramic photo by Simona BartolomeiPopular
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The Basilica of Sant'Antioco di Bisarcio is among the largest Romanesque churches of Sardinia. The church is located in an isolated rural site on a hill of volcanic origin near Ozieri. Its location gives to the church a special charm. From an architectural point of view we find elements of Pisan and Lombard Romanesque. View the Romanesque Sardinia Virtual Tour. |
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