Stamp: Basilica of San Francesco, Assisi (Ajman 1972)

Basilica of San Francesco, Assisi (Ajman 1972)

15 August (Ajman ) within release Buildings of Italy goes into circulation Stamp Basilica of San Francesco, Assisi face value 1 United Arab Emirates riyal

Stamp Basilica of San Francesco, Assisi in catalogues
Michel: Mi: AJ 1894B
Colnect codes: Col: AJ 1972.08.15-084b

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Stamp Basilica of San Francesco, Assisi in digits
Country: Ajman
Date: 1972-08-15
Print: Offset lithography
Size: 70 x 50
Perforation: Imperforate
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 1 United Arab Emirates riyal

Stamp Basilica of San Francesco, Assisi it reflects the thematic directions:

A church building, often simply called a church, is a building used for Christian religious activities, particularly worship services. The term in its architectural sense is most often used by Christians to refer to their religious buildings, but it is sometimes used (by analogy) for buildings of other religions. In traditional Christian architecture, the church is often arranged in the shape of a Christian cross. When viewed from plan view the longest part of a cross is represented by the aisle and the junction of the cross is located at the altar area. Towers or domes are often added with the intention of directing the eye of the viewer towards the heavens and inspiring church visitors. Modern church buildings have a variety of architectural styles and layouts; many buildings that were designed for other purposes have now been converted for church use; and, similarly, many original church buildings have been put to other uses. The earliest identified Christian church was a house church founded between 233 and 256. During the 11th through 14th centuries, a wave of building of cathedrals and smaller parish churches occurred across Western Europe. A cathedral is a church, usually Roman Catholic, Anglican, Oriental Orthodox or Eastern Orthodox, housing the seat of a bishop.

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