Architect of the Holy Land

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Architect of the Holy Land is the honorific title given to Italian architect Antonio Barluzzi, renowned for designing many of the 20th-century Catholic churches and shrines at key Christian pilgrimage sites in Israel and Palestine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf epithet
honorific title
appliedAsHonorTo Antonio Barluzzi NERFINISHED
appliesToJurisdiction Holy Land NERFINISHED
associatedWithRegion Holy Land NERFINISHED
Israel NERFINISHED
Palestine NERFINISHED
associatedWithReligion Catholicism NERFINISHED
associatedWithSiteType Christian pilgrimage sites
churches
shrines
bearerDesigned 20th-century Catholic churches in Israel
20th-century Catholic churches in Palestine
context Catholic Church in the Holy Land NERFINISHED
Christian pilgrimage
countryOfCitizenshipOfBearer Italy NERFINISHED
fieldOfActivityOfBearer architecture
hasBearerNationality Italian
hasBearerOccupation architect
hasNotableBearer Antonio Barluzzi NERFINISHED
languageOfTitle English
notableFor design of 20th-century Catholic churches in the Holy Land
design of Christian shrines at pilgrimage sites
refersTo Antonio Barluzzi NERFINISHED
timePeriod 20th century
usedFor Catholic Church architecture in the Holy Land

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Antonio Barluzzi knownAs Architect of the Holy Land