The romanesque art

The spread of Romanesque architecture in Sardinia was a slow and gradual process, the most eloquent evidence of which can be found in religious buildings.

The romanesque architecture in Sardinia

The spread of Romanesque architecture in Sardinia was a slow and gradual process, the most eloquent evidence of which can be found in religious buildings.

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An innovative App that communicates with beacon sensors and allows you to receive information from businesses and points of interest.
Your smartphone receives information, offers and promotions, while passing by the shops and monuments of the city.
Thanks to the mobile application of the Romanesque Churches in Sardinia, available on the App Store and Google Play, users will be able to access an extensive multimedia repertoire of in-depth information as well as utility and orientation information.
The app will also provide users with all the information they need about the exhibition venue, its history, interactive maps to reach the churches and the possibility of sharing content on the main social networks.

Open the Camera app from the Home screen, Control Center, or Lock screen. Select the rear camera. Hold your device so that you frame the QR code in the viewfinder with the Camera app. Your device recognizes the QR code and displays a notification.

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Introduction to Romanesque Art

The term “Romanesque” refers to all the artistic expressions that were produced in the Christian West between the beginning of the 11th century and the middle of the 12th century, but in some cases, such as that of Sardinia, even beyond that date.

Historical Cards

The “Romanesque Route in Sardinia” project focuses on the churches built in Sardinia between the 11th and 14th centuries. They represent an important part of the island’s artistic heritage and lend themselves to tourist enhancement.

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Virtual Tour

Sardinia Romanesque Churches Virtual Tours, Visit the beautiful Romanesque churches of Sardinia, a list of over 20 virtual tours and HD photographs to discover the most important places of worship in Sardinia

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