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The church of St. Elizabeth of Hungary 'in Fogliano Redipuglia


The church of St. Elizabeth of Hungary' in Fogliano Redipuglia, was built in the early twentieth century, more precisely, the 'July 8 's year 1900.
It was and still is, placed in front of a road from a side door to the Sacred, as in 'more in Monfalcone. This
church, replaces the previous one, dedicated to St Mary called "In the mountain" (the de Ceset fojan "as they say in Bisiach).
The patron of the town of leaves, and, as we know, St. Elizabeth, but for convenience it was decided to make a "procession" on the day of the "Madonna della Salute", bringing the country around the statue of Mary in 1300.
is a Romanesque church, whose structure is "Stable." The structure is neither a Greek cross, or a Latin cross. The transepts are replaced by two side doors, confined to two standards of old.
L 'apse is decorated, and with the new system Electric can be admired during the celebrations.
The organ, placed just above the 'entry, is one of the oldest in the province of Gorizia (in fact it falls in old age with that of San Pier d' Isonzo), and you can see the levers still in use ' antiquity to pass the 'air through the reeds from which the sounds come out.
The bell tower, red, is not very high, but if you come inside, you can see the old centennial scales.
A few months ago, opened its new recreation centers, in communication with the church and with the 'outside, where the community of the country dance, or have dinner with the traditional fishing charities.
schedules of religious services (for those who wish to attend) are as follows.
Polazzo Church - part of the municipality - (Sant 'Agata): Sunday 9.00 am
Church of Fogliano (St. Elizabeth of Hungary'): Sunday 10:00 am Church of
Redipuglia - Fraction of the town - (St. James): Sunday 11:00 am
Important: Remember that the church of Santa Maria in the mountain is not open to the public, and is used only for special celebrations or by appointment (such as weddings, funerals, concerts, essays, music ...).

Images from 'top to bottom:
1. Church of St. Elizabeth
2. Diagram of a Romanesque church

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