Livorno: Church
Places and attractions in the Church category
Dutch German Church
Nestled in the heart of Livorno, Italy, the Dutch German Church stands as a testament to the city's rich cultural tapestry and historical diversity. This architectural gem, with its modest facade and unassuming presence, belies the significant role it has played in the...
San Giovanni Battista
Nestled within the heart of Livorno, Italy, the Church of San Giovanni Battista stands as a testament to the city's rich religious heritage. Known for its distinctive architecture and spiritual significance, this church is not just a place of worship but also a point...
Santa Caterina da Siena
Nestled in the heart of Livorno, Santa Caterina da Siena stands as an emblematic church that embodies the spirit and history of this Italian coastal city. With its striking architecture, the church is not only a place of worship but also a monument that attracts...
Chiesa di San Ferdinando
Nestled in the heart of Livorno, Italy, the Chiesa di San Ferdinando stands as a beacon of spiritual heritage and architectural elegance. This church, an embodiment of devotion and artistry, has graced the cityscape with its presence for centuries, offering a tranquil...
Sanctuary of Montenero
The Shrine of Our Lady of Grace, also known as Sanctuary of Montenero, is a religious complex on the Monte Nero Livorno Hills, in Livorno, central Italy.
Santa Maria del Soccorso
Santa Maria del Soccorso is a Neoclassical style, Roman Catholic, Marian votive church in central Livorno. The tall brick church facade is located scenically at the end of Via Magenta, and has a park surrounding it. In front is a Monument to Fallen Soldiers in the first World War.
Santa Caterina da Siena
Santa Caterina da Siena is a Baroque architecture, Roman Catholic church in the district Venezia Nuova central Livorno, region of Tuscany, Italy. It stands in front of the Piazza dei Domenicani. The church is notable for its tall octagonal dome and lantern rising above a rough, unfinished rectangular base.
San Gregorio Illuminatore
The church of San Gregorio Illuminatore was the former church of the Armenian Catholic branch in Livorno, region of Tuscany. Destroyed after the Second World War, only the elegant Baroque facade remains, now property of the Patriarch of Cilicia, and standing between two three story buildings serving since 2008 as an intercultural center.
St. Sebastian Church
The church of San Sebastiano is located in the center of Livorno, in the area between the Duomo and the Porto Mediceo. A testimony to the presence of the Barnabite order in the city, today it appears to be entrusted to the Institute of Christ the...
Chiesa della Madonna
The Church of Our Lady, formally named after Saints Mary, Julia and Francis, stands on the street of the same name in the heart of Livorno, a few meters from the United Greek Church and the remains of the Armenian Church.
Chiesa di Santa Giulia
The Oratory of Santa Giulia is a church in Livorno, consecrated to the city's patron saint and founded as the oratory of the Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament and Santa Giulia.
St. Martin Church
The church of San Martino is located in Livorno, in the Salviano district. The building, which contains remnants of a medieval parish church, is one of the oldest in the entire city and its name is mentioned by the scholar Carlo Bini in the story...
Chiesa di Santa Rosa
The church of Santa Rosa is located in Livorno, on the edge of the La Rosa neighborhood in the southern part of the city.
Cappella di Maria Immacolata
The Chapel of Mary Immaculate is located in Livorno, behind the Church of the Soccorso, on Via Serafino de Tivoli. It is attached to the "Immaculate" institute, held by the Mantellate Sisters Servants of Mary.
Church of San Benedetto
Livorno's St. Benedict Church stands at the close of the large Piazza XX Settembre, outside Buontalenti's pentagonal city.
Chiesa Valdese
The Waldensian church in Livorno is located in the center of town, along Via Verdi, near the old English cemetery and the former Odeon Cinema.
Chiesa del Luogo Pio
The so-called Church of the Pious Place, originally known as the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin and St.
Chiesa di Nostra Signora del Rosario
The Church of Our Lady of the Rosary is a Catholic place of worship in Livorno, located on Mangini Street on the site of the former church of the Syro-Maronite community.
Church of Sant'Andrea
The church of St. Andrew is a place of worship in Livorno; it is located on the Piazza del Cisternone, in front of the characteristic mole of the Gran Conserva. Adjacent to the church is the large Girolamo Gavi Seminary, with the Leonello Barsotti...
Church of the Holy Trinity
The Holy Trinity Church is located in Livorno, near Borgo Cappuccini, at the edge of a square where there are two small statues depicting the Madonna and Child and St. Francis, respectively.
St. Lucia Church
The church of Santa Lucia is a place of worship in Livorno, located at the Antignano neighborhood.
Cappella di San Michele Arcangelo e della Visitazione di Maria
The Chapel of St. Michael the Archangel and the Visitation of Mary, in Livorno, is located near the Misericordia and Purification cemeteries, at the intersection of several major roads. The building is owned by the City of Livorno.
Church of the Santissima Annunziata
The Church of the Santissima Annunziata is located in Livorno, on Via della Madonna, a few meters from the temple of St. Gregory and the Church of Our Lady.
St. George Church
St. George's Church is a place of worship, currently in use by the Romanian Orthodox Church, located in the area of the English cemetery in Via Verdi, Livorno.
Church of San Giuseppe
The church of St. Joseph stands in Livorno, in Piazza II Giugno, along the road leading from the Cisternone to the Porta San Marco.