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Category Archives: Religious Sites

January 29, 2023 by Kasia3 0
All Posts, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Heritage of Galicia, Partners Category, Religious Sites

Vigo’s Christmas Lights

by Eduardo Airán Ramos Llarena, KONTAKT, Poland Yep, I know it, Christmas is over. But you can take this as a trip recommendation for…

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January 16, 2023 by Kasia3 0
All Posts, Archeology, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Heritage of South East England, History, Partners Category, Religious Sites

Southampton: The Pearl of Hampshire

by Furkan Gündüz, KONTAKT, Poland Cultural heritage is the legacy that we have received from the past generations. It is the collection of tangible…

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January 6, 2023 by Kasia3 0
All Posts, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Heritage of Greater Poland, Partners Category, Religious Sites

The largest Christmas crib in Europe! Poznań, St. Bernardine Square

by Ludmiła Kukucka, Dagmara Juszczak, KONTAKT, Poland Poznan, despite many renovations, continues to delight locals and non-locals alike with its attractions. Every year during…

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September 5, 2022 by Kasia 0
All Posts, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Heritage of Greater Poland, History, Religious Sites

Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Summo Posnaniensi

The present-day Gothic Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Summo Posnaniensi was erected after 1431 at the latest. Originally, the oldest church within…

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September 5, 2022 by Kasia 0
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The Parish Church FARA POZNAŃSKA

History of the Jesuits church started in 16th century when they came to Poland and were given the small St. Stanislaus’ Church. Meanwhile, the…

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August 10, 2022 by Kasia3 0
All Posts, Archeology, Arts, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Heritage of Greater Poland, History, Partners Category, Religious Sites

The Baptism of Poland – reasons and consequences

By Dominika Michałowska, KONTAKT, Poland.  The baptism of Poland was a long-term process that Mieszko I began in 966, which allowed him to join…

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August 5, 2022 by Erika 0
All Posts, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Heritage of Calabria, Religious Sites

The Park of Worldliness – A magical place in Reggio Calabria

By Pietro Sinopoli – JUMP Team “Mondiality is coming out of the enclosure of the ego to find oneself in God, love for all…

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May 25, 2022 by admin 0
All Posts, Arts, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Heritage of South East England, Literature, Religious Sites

St Columba’s Day

Columcille, or Columba was born in Ireland in early December 521, into the royal clan in Donegal. His name means “dove of the church.”…

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April 12, 2022 by Jennifer 0
All Posts, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Heritage of Galicia, Food, Oral Traditions & Rituals, Partners Category, Religious Sites

Galician Easter

As in other parts of Spain, such as Seville or Zamora, the Holy Week in Galicia has different peculiarities that make it unique and…

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TRADITIONS

April 2, 2022 by Erika 0
All Posts, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Heritage of Calabria, Religious Sites

An unusual church carved out of rocks

By Francesca Politi – JUMP Team The backwash of the crystal clear sea of the Gulf of Sant’Eufemia prepares the visitor for a scenery…

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