Church of St. Alexander, Plati
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Maribor, SI
The Church of St. Aloysius in Maribor is a baroque church built between 1767 and 1770 by the Jesuit order. The church has the peculiarity of not having a bell tower.
St. Andrä, AT
The present church of St. Andrä im Lavanttal is a Gothic three-nave building from the 14th and 15th centuries. On the outside, the character of the basilica is no longer apparent due to the Baroque additions and changes as well as the walls of the side aisles that were raised in the 19th century and the common gable roof. From 1228 to 1859 it was the cathedral church of the diocese of Lavant.
Lienz, AT
The parish church of Lienz already existed in Romanesque form in the 13th century, and in 1430 it was transformed into a Gothic church with three naves. In 1737, lightning destroyed the tower and the roof of the church. The choir was remodelled in the Baroque style. The high altar is the most beautiful baroque altar in East Tyrol. The tower received its present neo-gothic form after the upper part was redesigned in the first decade of the 20th century.
Bizeljsko, SI
The church of St. Andrej was first mentioned in sources in 1545. According to the architectural features, it is probable that the building underwent a complete renovation in the 17th century when a closed polygonal presbytery was added to the old nave, in which a new altar was erected.
Łukowica , PL
Church of St. Andrew in Łukowica was erected in the years 1693-97, before 1720 a tower was added to it.
Ag. Andreas, GR
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Arachovitika, GR
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Osiek, PL
Church of St. Andrew in Osiek was probably built in 1538–49 on the site of the previous one.
Polna, PL
Parish Church of St. Andrew in Polna was built around the middle of the 19th century.
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