File:Church of Holy Trinity at Vinji vrh pri Semiču (21779213089).jpg

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Description The church was built in 1647 and is a pilgrimage church. It has 8 sides and a dome shaped roof covered in shingles. The main altar is one of the biggest in Bela krajina it is gold-plated and occupies the whole presbytery. There are also two side altars in baroque style. The church is closed most of the year and is generally only opened on pilgrimage days.
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Source Church of Holy Trinity at Vinji vrh pri Semiču
Author Uroš Novina from Semič, Slovenia
Camera location45° 37′ 51.47″ N, 15° 12′ 20.33″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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5 October 2015

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