Terbantster Church
Terband, NL
Star Church has been the new name for the Rotondekerk near Terband since June 2015. The church got its old name from the nearby former roundabout, before it became an interchange in 2000.
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Terband, NL
Star Church has been the new name for the Rotondekerk near Terband since June 2015. The church got its old name from the nearby former roundabout, before it became an interchange in 2000.
Tereblya, UA
The exact period of the cemetery’s establishment is unknown. Since it was not marked on a cadastral map of 1865, most likely it appeared later. The earliest preserved gravestone relates to the end of the 19th century. The fence was installed by ESJF in September 2016.
Terezín, CZ
The Terezin Synagogue is the only remaining "secret synagogue" in the Czech Republic. This prayer room of modest dimensions was created by Artur Berlinger, a German religious master and artist imprisoned in Terezin from 1942 until his deportation to Auschwitz in the autumn of 1944. Meanwhile, Berlinger created the prayer room in an old storage space and regularly organized religious services there. The room retains the original painted decoration.
Termini Imerese, IT
Originally built before the year 1000, Termini Imerese Cathedral was rebuilt in 1604 in a larger form. In 1802, the barrel vaults of the central nave and transept were decorated, as well as the walls of the large central chapel.
Termoli, IT
The cathedral of Termoli was built in 1037 on the remains of what was once a pagan temple dedicated to Castor and Pollux. The present building was constructed between the 12th and 13th centuries. The cathedral underwent some changes after the earthquake of 1464 and the Turkish attack of 1566. During further works in 1760 and 1962, the relics of St Bass and St Timothy, the patron saints of the city, were found.
Terni, IT
Local tradition tells us that the first cathedral of Terni, corresponding to the crypt, was built on the remains of a pagan Roman temple by the holy bishop Anastasius of Terni in the 6th century. In the 9th century, renovation work was carried out on the crypt and the cathedral, which was resumed in the 12th century. Little remains of the Romanesque cathedral today, due to the modernisation work carried out in the 16th and 17th centuries according to the tastes of the time.
Burum, NL
Reformed church rebuilt in 1784 on the site of the former church; internal pulpit with carved caryatids, mid 18th century, baptismal fence from 1630, nine pews from the 17th and 18th centuries. Gravestones include at least four from the 17th century and one from 1716. Three copper crowns. In the tower a belfry with a clock by Steen and Borchardt, 1756, diam. 97.5 cm. Mechanical tower clock B. Eijsbouts, Asten, 1913, no. 477.
Akkrum, NL
The Terptsjerke is a Protestant Church built in 1759 in Akkrum.
Larnaca, CY
The building is located in the centre of the town.
Terracina, IT
Terracina Cathedral was built between the 5th and 6th centuries using what was left of an ancient Roman temple with five naves in the city's forum. The building has undergone various interventions and restorations, including that of the 11th century, that of the 13th century and, above all, the restoration of the 18th century, which reduced the church from five naves to three with the construction of side chapels and the barrel vaulted ceiling in place of the Romanesque farmhouses.
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