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San Pietro di Sorres is a former cathedral church (Sorres Cathedral), now a Benedictine monastery, in Borutta, a village in the province of Sassari, northern Sardinia, Italy. Built in Pisan Romanesque style during the 12th-13th centuries, it was the seat of the now disappeared diocese of Sorres until 1505. Since 1950 the church and the annexed monastery have housed a community of Benedictine monks. The church is located at the top of a volcanic hill in the so-called Meilogu region.

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  • San Pietro di Sorres je bývalý katedrální kostel (Sorres Cathedral), od roku 1950 benediktinský klášter. Nachází se v Boruttě, vesnici v provincii Sassari v severní Sardinii. Byl postaven v pisánském románském stylu během 12.–13. století a do roku 1505 byl sídlem již zaniklé diecéze Sorres. Od roku 1950 sídlí v kostele a připojeném klášteře komunita benediktinských mnichů. Kostel se nachází na vrcholu sopečného kopce v oblasti Meilogu. (cs)
  • San Pietro di Sorres ist ein Benediktinerkloster oberhalb des Dorfes Borutta bei Thiesi in der Metropolitanstadt Sassari auf Sardinien. Das Kloster und seine Kirche im pisanischen spätromanischen Stil liegen weithin sichtbar auf einer Bergkuppe inmitten der Hügel des . (de)
  • San Pietro di Sorres is a former cathedral church (Sorres Cathedral), now a Benedictine monastery, in Borutta, a village in the province of Sassari, northern Sardinia, Italy. Built in Pisan Romanesque style during the 12th-13th centuries, it was the seat of the now disappeared diocese of Sorres until 1505. Since 1950 the church and the annexed monastery have housed a community of Benedictine monks. The church is located at the top of a volcanic hill in the so-called Meilogu region. (en)
  • L'ex cattedrale di San Pietro di Sorres è una chiesa romanica, monumento nazionale dal 1894, che si trova su un colle di origine vulcanica in territorio del comune di Borutta, piccolo centro del Meilogu, in provincia di Sassari in Sardegna. Edificata tra il XII e il XIII secolo, fu cattedrale della non più esistente diocesi di Sorres fino al 1503. Dal 1950 la chiesa e l'attiguo monastero ospitano una comunità di monaci benedettini sublacensi-cassinesi. (it)
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  • San Pietro di Sorres je bývalý katedrální kostel (Sorres Cathedral), od roku 1950 benediktinský klášter. Nachází se v Boruttě, vesnici v provincii Sassari v severní Sardinii. Byl postaven v pisánském románském stylu během 12.–13. století a do roku 1505 byl sídlem již zaniklé diecéze Sorres. Od roku 1950 sídlí v kostele a připojeném klášteře komunita benediktinských mnichů. Kostel se nachází na vrcholu sopečného kopce v oblasti Meilogu. (cs)
  • San Pietro di Sorres ist ein Benediktinerkloster oberhalb des Dorfes Borutta bei Thiesi in der Metropolitanstadt Sassari auf Sardinien. Das Kloster und seine Kirche im pisanischen spätromanischen Stil liegen weithin sichtbar auf einer Bergkuppe inmitten der Hügel des . (de)
  • San Pietro di Sorres is a former cathedral church (Sorres Cathedral), now a Benedictine monastery, in Borutta, a village in the province of Sassari, northern Sardinia, Italy. Built in Pisan Romanesque style during the 12th-13th centuries, it was the seat of the now disappeared diocese of Sorres until 1505. Since 1950 the church and the annexed monastery have housed a community of Benedictine monks. The church is located at the top of a volcanic hill in the so-called Meilogu region. (en)
  • L'ex cattedrale di San Pietro di Sorres è una chiesa romanica, monumento nazionale dal 1894, che si trova su un colle di origine vulcanica in territorio del comune di Borutta, piccolo centro del Meilogu, in provincia di Sassari in Sardegna. Edificata tra il XII e il XIII secolo, fu cattedrale della non più esistente diocesi di Sorres fino al 1503. Dal 1950 la chiesa e l'attiguo monastero ospitano una comunità di monaci benedettini sublacensi-cassinesi. (it)
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  • San Pietro di Sorres (de)
  • Chiesa di San Pietro di Sorres (it)
  • San Pietro di Sorres (en)
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