Bükreş'teki yapılar
- en.wikipedia.org Italian Church (Bucharest)The Italian Church of the Most Holy Redeemer (Romanian: Biserica Italiană "Preasfântul Mântuitor") is a Roman Catholic church located in Bucharest, Romania...
- bucharest-travel.com italian-church-bucharest/The Italian Church in Bucharest is a property or the Italian State and its arcs and cupola are painted on dry walls( or al fresco).
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g294458-…In addition to serving the Spiritual needs of the Italian community in Bucharest, the church also serves as a venue for Baroque music concerts...
- en.advisor.travel poi/Italian-Church-Bucharest-…The Italian Church of the Most Holy Redeemer (Romanian: Biserica Italiană 'Preasfântul Mântuitor') is a Roman Catholic church located in Bucharest, Romania...
- gpsmycity.com attractions/italian-church-…The Italian Church of the Most Holy Redeemer is a Roman Catholic church located in Bucharest, Romania, at 28 Nicolae Bălcescu Blvd...
- inyourpocket.com bucharest/Italian-Church_14766vJuxtaposed by 1930s blocks on the busiest street in the city, the red brick Italian church looks a little uncomfortable in its setting.
- surprising-romania.blogspot.com 2011/10/italian-…The Italian Church "Our Blessed Savior" is a Catholic church, built between 1915-1916 in Bucharest. It was consecrated by bishop Raymond Netzhammer in 1916.
- cityseeker.com bucharest/894299-italian-churchBucharest Baratia is a Roman Catholic Church located in central Bucharest next to Piata Unirii and known to be one of the oldest catholic churches in Bucharest.
Masked assailants launch deadly attack on Italian church in Istanbul • France 24 English
- thecatholictravelguide.com destinations/romania/…About the Holy Saviour Italian Church in Bucharest: Completed around 1916, it has survived several major earthquakes in the 20th century as well as the...
- top-rated.online cities/Argeș/place/p/1338631/The…Beautiful tiny church in the a heart of Bucharest's city center. The mass is celebrated in three different languages one after the other: Polish, Romanian and Italian.