Category:Secularized churches in Italy
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Italiano: Le chiese secolarizzate o sconsacrate sono quelle chiese che pur mantenendo esteriormente l'aspetto di luogo di culto, tuttavia hanno i loro spazi interni utilizzati a scopo diverso non religioso (p.es. associazioni culturali, musei, negozi, palestre, garages, ecc.).
- Per le ex-chiese ristrutturate anche esteriormente al fine di un loro utilizzo diverso, vedi Category:Former churches in Italy.
- Per le chiese in stato di abbandono ma strutturalmente integre, vedi Category:Abandoned churches in Italy
- Per le chiese ora in rovina, vedi Category:Ruins of churches in Italy.
- Per le chiese scomparse a causa di una distruzione, vedi Category:Destroyed churches in Italy
English: Secularized churches are former church buildings which have changed destination and are used for non-religious purposes (museums, cultural centers, shops, houses, garages...), while maintaining their original external appearance.
- For former churches that underwent significant restructuring, including in their external appearance, in order to repurpose them for a different usage, see Category:Former churches in Italy.
- For churches (whether secularized or not) that are abandoned but structurally sound, see Category:Abandoned churches in Italy
- For churches (whether secularized or not) in ruins, see Category:Ruins of churches in Italy.
- For churches that have disappeared due to their destruction, see Category:Destroyed churches in Italy
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