DISCOVER ROMANESQUE: Churches in Corsica

12th century
The parish church of Saint Jean Baptiste, formerly pieve of Carbini, is located at the heart of the municipality of the same name.

11th century
Located within the present-day municipal cemetery, very close to the village of Lumio, the church was probably built in the latter half of the 11th century.

12th century
La Canonica lies on the Marana plain, south of Bastia, at the heart of the ancient Roman quarter of Mariana. The vestiges of the palaeo-Christian basilica and of the baptistery forming the episcopal complex are still visible.

12th century
The Cathedral of the Assumption, former Nebbio episcopal cathedral, is located not far from the centre of Saint Florent.

12th-13th centuries
The pieve dedicated to Our Lady of Snows is located near Castello, a hamlet in the Brando municipality.

12th century
The church of Sainte Trinité et Saint Jean-Baptiste, formerly pieve of Aregno, is located inside the present-day municipal cemetery, not far from the village of the same name.

13th century
The church of San Quilico is located downhill from San Quilico, a hamlet in the municipality of Cambia.

12th century
The church of Saint Michel, purportedly identified with the pieve of Bevinco, is located just outside the village of Murato.