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  1. San Pietro in Ciel d'Oro (Italian for "Saint Peter in Golden Sky") is a Catholic basilica (and a former cathedral) of the Augustinians in Pavia, Italy, in the Lombardy region. Its name refers to the mosaics of gold leaf behind glass tesserae that decorate the ceiling of the apse .

  2. Where. Piazza San Pietro in Ciel d’Oro 2 – Pavia. Contacts. +39 0382 303036. Official site. San Pietro in Ciel d’Oro, literally Saint Peter in a golden heaven, is one of the most ancient churches in Pavia, dating from the reign of the Goths.

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  4. Founded: 1132. Category: Religious sites in Italy. en.wikipedia.org. 4.7/5 (based on Google user reviews) San Pietro in Ciel d'Oro (Italian for 'Saint Peter in Golden Sky') name refers to the mosaics of gold leaf behind glass tesserae that decorat ...

  5. Basilica di San Pietro in Ciel d'Oro; Stato Italia: Regione: Lombardia: Località: Pavia: Indirizzo: Piazza San Pietro in Ciel d'Oro, 1-5 Coordinate: 45°11′28.6″N 9°09′17.8″E: Religione: cattolica di rito romano: Titolare: Pietro: Diocesi: Pavia: Consacrazione: 1132 Fondatore: Liutprando: Stile architettonico: romanico: Inizio costruzione

  6. The Basilica di San Pietro in Ciel d'Oro, built in the Longobard era, is one of the oldest churches in Pavia.It was originally constructed in the Longobard style and then rebuilt in the Romanesque style. It stands on the site of an ancient temple and took its name from the golden vaults once present inside.

  7. Visitors information. Bus stop within 100m. Parking within 250m. Café within 500m. Piazza S. Pietro in Ciel d'Oro, 2. 27100 , Pavia. Italy. Daily: 07.15 - 12.00/15.00 - 19.00. Other nearby buildings. Wikimedia Commons/Ilaria napoletano. Flickr/Giacomo Carena. Wikimedia Commons/Groume. See on map.

  8. San Pietro in Ciel d'Oro (Italian for "Saint Peter's in the Golden Sky") is a Roman Catholic basilica of the Augustinians in Pavia, Italy. Pope Benedict XVI visited here in April of 2007. The earliest news that we have of this Basilica dates to the year 604 AD. The building is not the original one.

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