Cattedrale di San Sabino

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Cattedrale di San Sabino is a Romanesque-style Roman Catholic cathedral in Bari, Italy, notable as one of the city’s principal medieval churches and a key example of Apulian architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Catholic cathedral
Romanesque church
church building
landmark
architecturalStyle Apulian Romanesque NERFINISHED
Romanesque architecture
category Cathedrals in Apulia
Churches in Bari
Roman Catholic cathedrals in Italy
Romanesque architecture in Apulia
country Italy
dedicatedTo Saint Sabinus of Canosa NERFINISHED
denomination Latin Church NERFINISHED
function cathedral of the Archdiocese of Bari-Bitonto NERFINISHED
hasPart apse
bell tower
crypt
façade
nave
rose window
heritage key example of Apulian architecture
heritageStatus important monument of Bari
is one of the principal medieval churches of Bari
languageOfName Italian
locatedIn Apulia NERFINISHED
Bari NERFINISHED
Italy
material stone
namedAfter San Sabino NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
rite Roman Rite NERFINISHED
usedFor cultural events
religious services
tourism

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Bari Cathedral alsoKnownAs Cattedrale di San Sabino
Bari Cathedral alsoKnownAs Cattedrale di San Sabino
this entity surface form: Cattedrale metropolitana di San Sabino