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"Being The Birthplace Of The Franciscan Order, Assisi Has From The Middle Ages Been Closely Associated With The Cult And Diffusion Of The Franciscan Movement In The World, Focusing On The Universal Message Of Peace And Tolerance Even To Other Religions Or Beliefs." (Official Description)
Franciscan Church
Minorite Church In Levoca
St John Church
Church Of The Holy Sepulchre
Franciscan Monastery
"The City Is Built Around A Franciscan Monastery; Its Church Still Exists" (Ab Evaluation)
Franciscan Monastery
The Remains Of A Franciscan Monastery
"The Franciscan Complex Is An Example Of The Typical Architecture Of The Religious Order Developed In North-Eastern Brazil" (Unesco Website)
Monastery Of San Francisco
San Francisco Church
Franciscan Monastery
La Santa Cruz
Real Convento De San Pascual: Founded By King Charles Iii Of Spain As A Franciscan Monastery And Built From 1765 To 1770 (Wiki)
Franciscan Monasteries At Both Stralsund And Wismar
St. Francis Church At Ragusa, Franciscan Convent At Caltagirone
Franciscan Church
Former Convent Of San Francisco In Tepeji Del Río - Established In 1560 By The Franciscans (Ab Ev)
Monastery O San Fransico
The Site Also Includes Latin, Greek Orthodox, Franciscan And Armenian Convents And Churches....
Capuchin Monastery In Monterosso Al Mare
Remains Of Franciscan Chapel That Was Built In 1543
The Historical Hospital Santo Spirito At Nizza Monferrato Used To Be Run By The Franciscans
The Franciscan Friars Settled In Otumba In 1553 Under Their Guardian Francisco De Tembleque, Who Committed To Assist The Community Of Zempoala And Pay 20 Annual Pesos In Exchange For Water To Be Transported To Otumba Via An Aqueduct (Ab Ev)
Founded By Franciscan Missionaries
Katharinenkloster
Franciscan Sisters’ Complex (School, Convent And Church Of St. Anthony, Built From 1933 Onwards).
The Basilica Di Santa Croce Is The Principal Franciscan Church In Florence (Wiki)
Held A Franciscan Monastery For 300 Friars
The Iglesia Y Ex-Convento De San Francisco, At Francisco I. Madero #7, Was The Most Important Monastic Community In The City In All Of Nueva España. Founded In 1525 (Just 4 Yrs. After The Fall Of Tenochtitlan), Even In The Xix Century, The Franciscan Complex Extended For More Than 32.000 M2 (Roughly The Area Currently Bordered By The Francisco I. Madero, Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas, Gante And Venustiniano Carranza Streets).
As Other Monastic Communities, The "Ley De Desamortización" Signified Its And Almost All The Complex Was Subsequently Sold And Demolished. Today, Only An Altered Church Of San Francisco (From 1710, Its Main Entrance Was Blocked) And The Capilla De La Balvanera (1766) Remain.
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The Franciscan Order Was The First To Settle In Goa, Obtaining In 1517 Itself The Permission Of King Manuel I To Build A Convent. (Wiki)
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Basilica Dei Frari And San Francesco Della Vigna
The Construction Of The Original Basilica Of San Francesco Was Financed By The Franciscan Order.
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The Convent Of Saint Francis Was Founded By The Franciscan Order And Is Now The Convent Of The Order Of Friars Minor Conventual (A Branch Of The Franciscans). It Is One Of The Main Religious Buildings Of The City.
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"Chiesa And Convento Di San Francesco (Saint Francis' Church And Convent) - Both The Church And The Convent Were Built In 1361 By The Conventual Minors." (Nomination File, P. 30)
The Basilica Of St. Anthony Of Padua Is Governed By The Franciscans Of The Order Of Friars Minor Conventual.
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Church Of St. Francis Of Assisi (Nomination File, P. 129)
Castelseprio-Torba: "The Farmhouse Of San Giovanni, A Small Building Of The 14th Century, Was Built Over The Remains Of A Longobard Building, Of Which Few Elements Have Been Identified. This Was Initially Built As A Monastery Of The Order Of The Umiliati, Later Housed Franciscan Friars, And Was Decorated With Beautiful Frescoes In The 16th Century." (Nomination File, P. 152)
"San Francesco Is A Gothic-Style, Roman Catholic Church (...) Founded In The 13th Century By Franciscans From The Monastery Of Corsignano." (Wikipedia)
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The Church Of S. Francesco In Montalcino Was Given To The Franciscans Friars In 1285. (Nomination File, P. 85)
The Former Home Of The Friars Minor Who Served The Beguinage Church In The Beguinage Of Tongeren.
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