Chiesa di Nostra Signora di Tergu

Northwestern Sardinia


Tergu, a small village 10km or so south of Castelsardo, is home to this fine 12th-century Romanesque church. Built out of wine-red trachyte and white limestone, it sits in a pleasant garden alongside the few visible remains of a monastery that once housed up to 100 Benedictine monks. You can't go into the church, but from outside you can admire its facade, a pretty ensemble of arches, columns, geometric patterns and a simple rose window.


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