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  2. Casa di Santo Stefano - Wikipedia

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    Casa di Santo Stefano was visited by the exiled leader of the Catholic Church, József Mindszenty on 2 October 1971. The house is a popular place of accommodation for Hungarian travelers and pilgrims in Rome from Hungary, Romania, Slovakia and other countries.

  3. Santo Stefano al Monte Celio - Wikipedia

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    Santo Stefano Rotondo is the oldest example of a centrally planned church in Rome. The church was embellished by Pope John I and Pope Felix IV in the 6th century with mosaics and colored marble. It was restored in 1139–1143 by Pope Innocent II , who abandoned the outer ambulatory and three of the four side chapels.

  4. Santo Stefano, Bologna - Wikipedia

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    Santo Stefano, Bologna Layout of the Basilica 1-3. Church of the Crucifix 2. Crypt 4. Church of the Holy Sepulchre 5. Church of Saints Vitale and Agricola 6. Pilate's courtyard 7. Church of the Trinity or the Martyrium, also called "Santa Croce", containing the ancient Nativity 8. Cloister 9-10-11-12. Chapel of the Bandage ("Cappella della ...

  5. List of castles in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; ... Castello di Santo Stefano d'Aveto, ... Casa Fortezza Marchesi de Silva, ...

  6. Casada - Wikipedia

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    Casada (Santo Stefano di Cadore) frazione of Santo Stefano di Cadore, Italy Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Casada .

  7. Palazzo Morosini Gatterburg - Wikipedia

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    Portal to Palazzo Morosini a Santo Stefano. The Palazzo Morosini Gatterburg, also referred to as the Palazzo Morosini at Santo Stefano, is a 17th-century palace facing the Campo Santo Stefano in the sestiere of San Marco, Venice, Italy.

  8. Santo Stefano al Ponte - Wikipedia

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    Santo Stefano al Ponte is a Romanesque-style, Roman Catholic church, located in the Piazza of the same name, just off the Via Por Santa Maria, near the Ponte Vecchio, in Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy. The church is presently used as a concert hall.

  9. Modigliana Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Modigliana Cathedral, otherwise the Church of Santo Stefano Papa (Italian: Duomo di Modigliana; Concattedrale di Santo Stefano; Chiesa di Santo Stefano papa), is a Roman Catholic cathedral and the principal church of Modigliana in Emilia-Romagna, Italy. It is dedicated to the sainted Pope Stephen I. [1]