Dominican Order

Connected Sites: 38

The Dominican Order is a Catholic religious order founded by Saint Dominic in the 13th century.

Connected Sites

  • Monastery of Batalha
    Inscribed: 1983
    3.44
    233
    11
    Dominican convent
  • San Cristobal de La Laguna
    Inscribed: 1999
    2.59
    151
    6
    the Dominican Convent of Santa Catalina de Siena
  • Old City of Berne
    Inscribed: 1983
    3.35
    310
    10
    Französische Kirche
  • Stralsund and Wismar
    Inscribed: 2002
    2.79
    223
    11
    Schwarzes Kloster (Wismar)
    See de.wikipedia.org
  • Cuzco
    Cuzco
    Peru
    Inscribed: 1983
    3.85
    265
    9
    Santa Domingo Church and Convent, built over the Inca Koricancha (temple to the Sun)
    See www.cusco-peru.org
  • Val di Noto
    Inscribed: 2002
    3.35
    208
    11
    San Domenico at Noto, Domenican convent at Caltagirone
  • Visby
    Visby
    Sweden
    Inscribed: 1995
    3.29
    103
    7
    Ruins of St Nicolai kyrka was found by Dominican Monk
  • L'viv
    L'viv
    Ukraine
    Inscribed: 1998
    3.61
    133
    7
    Dominican Church
  • Wachau Cultural Landscape
    Inscribed: 2000
    3.37
    235
    12
    Dominican Monastery at Krems
  • Quito
    Quito
    Ecuador
    Inscribed: 1978
    3.34
    173
    8
    Monastery of San Domingo
  • Puebla
    Puebla
    Mexico
    Inscribed: 1987
    3.38
    157
    9
    The Rosary Chapel is in the Dominican church
  • Popocatepetl monasteries
    Inscribed: 1994
    2.76
    108
    10
  • Santiago de Compostela
    Inscribed: 1985
    3.56
    228
    7
    Convent and Church of San Domingos de Bonaval - said to be founded in 1220 by Santo Domingo de Guzmán
    See www.santiagoturismo.com
  • Lübeck
    Lübeck
    Germany
    Inscribed: 1987
    3.19
    277
    9
    Burgkloster
  • Santa Ana de los Rios de Cuenca
    Inscribed: 1999
    2.93
    81
    5
    Church of Santo Domingo
  • Salvador de Bahia
    Inscribed: 1985
    3.35
    74
    4
    Church of St. Dominic of Guzman
    See www.salvadordabahia.com
  • Venice and its Lagoon
    Inscribed: 1987
    4.52
    611
    19
    Basilica Santi Giovanni e Paolo
    See en.wikipedia.org
  • Siena
    Siena
    Italy
    Inscribed: 1995
    4.05
    378
    10
    The Basilica of San Domenico
    See nl.wikipedia.org
  • Urbino
    Urbino
    Italy
    Inscribed: 1998
    3.27
    185
    8
    The construction of the church of San Domenico (1362-1365) was commissioned by the Dominican Order. Originally, there was a Dominican convent next to the church. This was demolished in the 19th century.
    See it.wikipedia.org
  • Flemish Béguinages
    Inscribed: 1998
    2.78
    356
    13
    In the Beguinage in Sint-Amandsberg a house was built for the Dominican Fathers. From the beginning in Ghent the Dominican Fathers were the confessors and spiritual guides. This bond was strengthened over the centuries. In Sint-Amandsberg a Dominican became 'father director' who assisted the Grootjuffer in her management tasks. The other Fathers and until 1926 also an assistant pastor, were responsible for the pastoral care of the residents.
    See grootbegijnhof.wixsite.com
  • Querétaro
    Inscribed: 1996
    2.93
    105
    9
    Templo de Santo Domingo was founded by the Domincans
  • Ibiza
    Ibiza
    Spain
    Inscribed: 1999
    2.77
    127
    5
    Dominican monastery & church within the walls of Dalt Vila
  • Granada
    Granada
    Spain
    Inscribed: 1984
    4.39
    420
    12
    Convento de Santa Catalina de Siena
    See www.albaicin-granada.com
  • Dubrovnik
    Dubrovnik
    Croatia
    Inscribed: 1979
    4.08
    387
    15
    Dominican Monastery
    See www.dubrovnikcity.com
  • Cuenca
    Cuenca
    Spain
    Inscribed: 1996
    3.14
    149
    9
    Convento San Pablo
  • Cordoba
    Cordoba
    Spain
    Inscribed: 1984
    4.18
    377
    9
    Convent of the Crucified Jesus
    See www.turismodecordoba.org
  • Zacatecas
    Inscribed: 1993
    3.03
    62
    4
    Church of Santo Domingo: It was taken over by the Dominicans when the Jesuits were expelled from Mexico in the 18th century. (wiki)
  • Willemstad
    Willemstad
    Netherlands
    Inscribed: 1997
    3.03
    80
    4
    Dominican Order built the Pietermaai Cathedral
  • Vienna
    Vienna
    Austria
    Inscribed: 2001
    4.02
    592
    20
    Dominican convent
    See de.wikipedia.org
  • Santa Maria delle Grazie
    Inscribed: 1980
    3.40
    291
    10
    Dominican Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie
  • The Colonial Transisthmian Route of Panamá
    Inscribed: 2025
    2.93
    156
    9
    Remains of a Dominican Church at Panama Viejo
  • Oaxaca and Monte Alban
    Inscribed: 1987
    3.72
    136
    7
    Church of Santo Domingo de Guzmán: the church and monastery were founded by the Dominican Order. The facade of the church depicts the founder of the Dominican order - cradling a church in his hand. (wiki)
  • Mexico City and Xochimilco
    Inscribed: 1987
    3.84
    275
    8
    The most important seat of the Dominican order in Mexico was the Church and Convent of Santo Domingo, at Belisario Rodríguez S/N, with only the present church (XVIII) and the Capilla del Señor de la Expiración remaining of the former complex, also affected by the "Ley de Desamortización", which motivated the opening of the Leandro Valle street and the 23 de Mayo square. In its heyday, was one of the richest monastic communities in the Americas, which is shown in its temple, designed by Pedro de Arrieta.
    See es.wikipedia.org
  • Kraków
    Kraków
    Poland
    Inscribed: 1978
    4.02
    438
    19
    Basilica of Holy Trinity: "The Dominicans came in 1222 to Kraków. After the Tatars destroyed this monastery, they rebuilt it. Duke Leszek, the Black of Kraków, and Bishop Iwo Odrowaz were buried inside the church in the 13th century. Also the great Italian Humanist Fillipo Callimachus was buried there in the 15th century. His grave was made by Veit Stoss and Peter Vischer. " (wikivoyage)
    See en.wikipedia.org
  • Florence
    Inscribed: 1982
    4.45
    588
    15
    "Santa Maria Novella (...) is the first great basilica in Florence, and is the city's principal Dominican church."
    See en.wikipedia.org
  • Ferrara
    Ferrara
    Italy
    Inscribed: 1995
    3.19
    234
    10
    Chiesa di San Domenico
    See it.wikipedia.org
  • City of Luxembourg
    Inscribed: 1994
    3.17
    441
    12
    "In 1602, the Dominicans built a monastery around the Trinity Church. When the Jesuits established themselves nearby and built the Athénée de Luxembourg and the Jesuit church, (...) the Dominicans moved to the Fishmarket, and in 1628 sold the monastery and church to the Congrégation Notre-Dame des chanoinesses de Saint-Augustin."
    See en.wikipedia.org
  • Bamberg
    Bamberg
    Germany
    Inscribed: 1993
    3.56
    277
    11
    Dominikanerkloster
    See de.wikipedia.org