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Orsanmichele
thumb|250px|Orsanmichele, seen from the tower of Palazzo Vecchio
thumb|Orsanmichele, with Donatello's Saint George left of the corner
Orsanmichele, Or San Michele or Orsammichele (; from the Tuscan contraction of Orto di San Michele, "orchard" or "kitchen garden of Saint Michael") is a communal building and church in the Italian city of Florence. Its uniqueness as an architectural construction lies not only in its multifunctionality as grain market, granary and oratory. The tabernacle by Orcagna, called the high point of Italian Gothic sculpture, and the sculptural program running around all f
oratory
building or room for prayer
San Gregorio Magno al Celio
church in Rome
Kirche am Steinhof
church in Vienna (Austria) built by Otto Wagner
Gallarus Oratory
church in County Kerry, Ireland
Oratoire de Saint-Céneré
oratory in Mayenne, France
Saints Martin and Sebastian of the Swiss
church in Rome, Italy
San Pellegrino in Vaticano
church in Vatican City
St. George's Oratory
church in Padua, Italy

Oratory of San Francesco Saverio del Caravita
church
oratory of Saints Cecilia and Valeriano, Bologna
chapel adjacent to the portico of the church of San Giacomo Maggiore, Bologna, Italy
Suardi Chapel
oratory/private chapel with cycle of frescos by Lorenzo Lotto
St. Joseph Shrine, Detroit
church building in Detroit, United States of America
Oratory of Gesù Pellegrino
Oratory in Florence
Oratory of San Bernardino
ex oratory and now Museum in Siena, Italy
Madonna del Rosario
former Church in Siena, today staple of the Contrada Chiocciola
Llandaff Oratory
building in South Africa
Oratorio di San Rocco
church building in Siena, Italy
Oratory of the Borgias
chapel in Canals
Oratorio dei Crociferi
art museum in former charity hospital in Venice, Italy
Temple-Managhan
oratory in County Kerry, Ireland
Oratorio de la Santa Cueva
cultural property in Cádiz, Spain
Oratory of the Caballero de Gracia
church (oratory) in Madrid, Spain
Killelton Church
church building in County Kerry, Ireland