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Houses and oratories in a Buddhist temple in oriental style, brown and white colors, trees, sand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chiesa Di San Giacomo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bell Tower of Chiesa Di San Giacomo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Church of San Gregorio Magno al Celio in Rome, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Faneuil Hall, Boston Royalty Free Stock Photo
Faneuil Hall, Boston Royalty Free Stock Photo
The three oratories of the church of San Gregorio Magno al Celio in Rome, Italy
Chiesa Di San Giacomo Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Faneuil Hall, Boston Royalty Free Stock Photo
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View of the large garden of the Republic of Brazil, with Church and Oratories of Nossa Senhora da Consolaçao and Santos Passos as Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of the large garden of the Republic of Brazil, with Church and Oratories of Nossa Senhora da Consolacao and Santos Passos as Royalty Free Stock Photo
Entrance of the three oratories of the church of San Gregorio Magno al Celio, also known as San Gregorio al Celio or simply San Gregorio in Rome view from the three oratories, Italy. To the left of the church, tightly grouped in the garden, are three oratories commissioned by Cardinal Cesare Baronio at the beginning of the 17th century. They are dedicated to Saint Andrew, to St. Silvia and to St. Barbara. The church of San Gregorio is part of the convent of Camaldolensian monks. San Gregorio is located on the Caelian Hill, in front of the Palatine. The church is said to be found by and is dedicated to Pope Gregory I, commonly known as Saint Gregory the Great 590-604. The façade and the portico can be considered the most prominent and artistically successful work of Giovanni Battista Soria 1629–33.


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