Church of San Sebastiano (17th century)

The church of San Sebastiano is a religious building located in Collinas, a town in south-western Sardinia. Consecrated to Catholic worship, it is part of the parish of San Michele Arcangelo, diocese of Ales-Terralba. The church, located on the outskirts of the town, was built between 1653 and 1657 using salvaged materials from a pre-existing church. It has a single nave and a wooden trussed roof. The façade, with a horizontal crowning and devoid of decorative elements, is enriched only by a small rose window and a small bell tower above it.

Church of San Sebastiano (17th century)

The church of San Sebastiano is a religious building located in Collinas, a town in south-western Sardinia. Consecrated to Catholic worship, it is part of the parish of San Michele Arcangelo, diocese of Ales-Terralba. The church, located on the outskirts of the town, was built between 1653 and 1657 using salvaged materials from a pre-existing church. It has a single nave and a wooden trussed roof. The façade, with a horizontal crowning and devoid of decorative elements, is enriched only by a small rose window and a small bell tower above it.

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