I have always wanted to get to know the Holy Land, especially to be able to see and feel the Al-Aksá mosque, the Dome of the Rock, the one that was the Mother House of the Order of the Temple and the model of many Romanesque architectures imported into the Iberian Peninsula. But Franciscan architecture also seems very interesting to me, above all, because many of the Templars and stonemasons who accompanied them on their formidable historical adventure, when the Order was abolished, entered that of San Francisco and in many of its constructions it is felt his imprint. Some magnificent photographs for a magnificent report. An affectionate greeting.
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Hello dear @juancar347. As with the divine mysteries and remarkable stories regarding The Holy Land, their architectural marvels deserve our curiosity and attention. In addition, the Franciscan religious order was indeed a formidable force and a significant part of history. This included their tremendous influences spread across various civilizations like the Templars who protected ancient pilgrims and the Holy Sepulcher. This goes to show how profound the legacy of Saint Francis of Assisi was in the pages of religion, culture, and architecture. Best of health and wealth always! 😊