Between about 1085 and 1118, a new and larger basilica was built at the site of St. Wigbert's church.
The ruins include a building that housed the monks' dormitories, and the large 5th-century basilica.
Near Lovrečina beach are the ruins of a large early Christian basilica from the 5th-6th century.
It is the largest neogothic basilica in the New World.
To the northeast of the Roman bath are the remains of a large basilica.
In the 17th century the old church was demolished and construction of a larger basilica began in 1774.
It was decided to build a large basilica dedicated to her in the city where she lived and died.
Another large basilica stood in the center.
Next to this church was built a larger basilica regarded as an Arian episcopal see.
The present structure is a much larger Gothic basilica that dates from around 1879.