Church of the Holy Trinity in Codrongianos, Italy

Tucked away in the rolling countryside of northern Sardinia, the Church of the Holy Trinity (Basilica della Santissima Trinità di Saccargia) is a prime example of Pisane Romanesque architecture. Though the black-and-white basilica dates back to the early 12th century, the site upon which it was built was home to religious institutions for far longer, and the ruins of an ancient monastery can still be found on the grounds.  At the time the basilica was erected, the Italian island was divided into four kingdoms known as the Judicatures, or Giudicati….

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