Ploaghe - San Michele di Salvenero
Ploaghe - San Michele di Salvenero
Ploaghe - San Michele di Salvenero
Ploaghe - Sant'Antonio di Salvenero
Ploaghe - Sant'Antonio di Salvenero
Ploaghe - Sant'Antonio di Salvenero
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Codrongianos - Basilica di Saccargia
Codrongianos - Basilica di Saccargia
Codrongianos - Basilica di Saccargia
Codrongianos - Basilica di Saccargia
Codrongianos - Basilica di Saccargia
Codrongianos - Basilica di Saccargia
Codrongianos - Basilica di Saccargia
Codrongianos - Basilica di Saccargia
Codrongianos - Basilica di Saccargia
Codrongianos - Basilica di Saccargia
Codrongianos - Basilica di Saccargia
Codrongianos - Basilica di Saccargia
Codrongianos - Basilica di Saccargia
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Borutta - San Pietro di Sorres
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Porto Torres - San Gavino
Porto Torres - San Gavino
Porto Torres - San Gavino
Porto Torres - San Gavino
Porto Torres - San Gavino
Porto Torres - San Gavino
Porto Torres - San Gavino
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Ploaghe - San Michele di Salvenero


Upto the end of the 18th century a large village existed here, named Salvenero. This village had four churches in medieval times, I could still find two of them. Today the area around belongs to different villages and is covered by industrial zones and a large intersection.
A church existed in here 1138, when "beati Michaelis de Salvenero" was dependent on the Abbey of Vallombrosa (Tuscany). The Romanesque building of today was probably built within the 12th and 13th century. It got obviously altered and enlarged later.
Unfortunately the church was locked but it is for sure a popular church for weddings, seeing all the confetti around the portal.
A church existed in here 1138, when "beati Michaelis de Salvenero" was dependent on the Abbey of Vallombrosa (Tuscany). The Romanesque building of today was probably built within the 12th and 13th century. It got obviously altered and enlarged later.
Unfortunately the church was locked but it is for sure a popular church for weddings, seeing all the confetti around the portal.
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