6 Sights in Gaeta, Italy (with Map and Images)

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Explore interesting sights in Gaeta, Italy. Click on a marker on the map to view details about it. Underneath is an overview of the sights with images. A total of 6 sights are available in Gaeta, Italy.

Sightseeing Tours in Gaeta

1. Chiesa dei SS Cosma e Damiano e Maria SS di Portosalvo

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The church of Santa Maria di Porto Salvo, also known as the Discalced for the presence in the adjoining convent, until 1806, of the friars of the Order of the Discalced Augustinians, is a place of Catholic worship in Gaeta, located in the district of Porto Salvo. Since 1944, the parish of Saints Cosmas and Damian has insisted on it, after the homonymous church was partially destroyed during the Second World War.

Wikipedia: Chiesa di Santa Maria di Porto Salvo (Gaeta) (IT), Website

2. Chiesa di San Giacomo Apostolo

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La chiesa di san Giacomo Apostolo, originariamente di San Giacomo di Terra Rossa,ßun luogo di culto cattolico di Gaeta situato nel quartiere di Porto Salvo, lungo via della Indipendenza;ßsede dell'omonima parrocchia, retta dal clero diocesano dell'arcidiocesi di Gaeta, e della locale fraternità dell'Ordine francescano secolare.

Wikipedia: Chiesa di San Giacomo (Gaeta) (IT), Website

3. Mausoleo di Lucio Sempronio Atratino

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The mausoleum of Lucio Sempronio Atratino, also called mole atratina or tower of Atratina, is a funerary monument of the first century BC, with a circular plan, located in the town of Gaeta, on the Atratino hill, which constitutes the upper area of the Porto Salvo district.

Wikipedia: Mausoleo di Lucio Sempronio Atratino (IT)

4. Cattedrale dei Santi Erasmo e Marciano e di Santa Maria Assunta

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The Cathedral of Saints Erasmus and Marciano and Santa Maria Assunta is the most important place of Catholic worship in Gaeta, mother church of the homonymous archdiocese and seat of the parish of Maria Santissima Assunta in Cielo.

Wikipedia: Cattedrale dei Santi Erasmo e Marciano e di Santa Maria Assunta (IT)

5. Tempio di San Francesco

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Tempio di San Francesco jimmyweee / CC BY 2.5

The Temple of San Francesco is a Catholic place of cult of Gaeta, located in the historic center of the city, within the territory of the parish that insists on the Cathedral of Saints Erasmus and Marciano and Santa Maria Assunta.

Wikipedia: Tempio di San Francesco (IT)

6. Chiesa di San Giovanni a Mare

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San Giovanni a Mare, which translates to St John at sea, is a 10th-century church located in Gaeta, region of Lazio, Italy. The church for many years was sponsored by the guild of carpenters, hence was also known as San Giuseppe.

Wikipedia: San Giovanni a Mare, Gaeta (EN)

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