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An odd sight in Northern Africa. The arabic country of Tunisia allowed this church to be built on the Byrsa Hill in honor of King Louis IX. It contains a mixture of gothic and byzantine styles. See Wikipedia for more details.
Magione church facade, Palermo, Sicily
Drawn and measured very precisely by Antoine Desgodetz Architect in 1676.
Church of St. Demetrios in Thessaloniki, Greece dating back to the 4th century.
Neologe Synagoge and house of sience and technology in Kecskemét Hungary historical town
Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta, the main church of Aquileia
The iconic gothic Cathedral del la Almudena by the Royal Place in Madrid
The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of Ta' Pinu is a Roman Catholic minor basilica and national shrine located near Garb on the island of Gozo, the sister island of Malta.\nIn 1883 a woman from the village of Garb, Karmni Grima, heard the voice of Our Lady at the small chapel that then occupied this site. It rapidly became a centre of pilgrimage and the number of visitors soon overwhelmed the little church.\nTodays magnificent church in Romanesque Style was built between 1920 and 1932. It is an architectural masterpiece, especially inside with its superb sculptures and craftsmanship in Maltese stone. The sanctuary was constructed in front of the original chapel. In 1932 the new Church was blessed and opened to the public and in 1935, Pope Pius XI raised it to the dignity of Minor Basilica.\nSince 2017 the space in front of basilica no longer serves as a carpark but with mosaic on both sides it became a place to welcome the devout apart from serving as an attraction and a spiritual aid to pilgrims. The mosaic work was commissioned to the Centro Aletti of Rome, under the guidance of Fr Marko Ivan Rupnik. The Centro Aletti is renowned for the sacred art which it has created in 150 churches all over the world, including the Vatican and sanctuaries such as Lourdes and Fatima.\nTa' Pinu, Gharb, Gozo, Malta, Europe.
Saint Pierre cathedral, Romanesque style, exterior view, city of Angouleme, department of Charente, France
Cathedral of the Holy Spirit (the White Church) in Bismarck, North Dakota, USA
Facade of Reggio Calabria Cathedral built in 1928 in modern eclectic style, Italy
Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, Palestine, Israel on a cloudy day. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site as the birthplace of Jesus.
Church of Sao Miguel do Castelo - Guimaraes, Portugal
Gorgeous Architectural Features Of Carmelite Church of Balluta, Malta
San Galgano Abbey
A glimpse of the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore seen through the alleys of the Rione Monti (Monti district) formerly called the Suburra district, in the heart of the historic center of Rome. \nThis Basilica, much loved by the inhabitants of Rome, will be the place where Pope Francis will be buried. The Monti district is a popular and multi-ethnic quarter much loved by the younger generations and tourists for the presence of trendy pubs, fashion shops and restaurants, where you can find the true soul of the Eternal City. The Rione Monti, located between Via Nazionale and the Fori Imperiali, is also rich in numerous churches in Baroque style and archaeological remains. In 1980 the historic center of Rome was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco. Image in high definition quality.
The Sanctuary of Santa Maria dell’Auricola or also the Sanctuary of the Madonna dell’Auricola stands on the top of the hill of the same name, 270 meters above sea level and a few kilometers from the center of Amaseno. According to historical data and some artifacts found in 1896 it can be deduced that the construction of the sanctuary can be traced back to the early 13th century by the Benedictine monks. In 1897, during the restoration, an abbey seal was discovered on which both the figure of an abbot and an inscription that read: \
Almudena Cathedral in Madrid, Spain, with its white stone facade and statues, stands tall under a clear blue sky. This historic landmark attracts visitors with its architectural beauty and cultural significance.
Located in the Joliette district in the 2nd arrondissement, it stands on the Jean-Paul II esplanade, between the Old Port and the Joliette port, on the site of the old 12th century cathedral, where the Occitan name “Major”2 comes from. Its architecture and interior decoration, in marble and porphyry, give it a particular appearance for a religious building.\nIt was erected as a minor basilica by Leo XIII on January 24, 1896.
The exterior of the Notre Dame Cathedral and neighboring chapel, Lyon, France.
Mosque in Fuengirola, on the Costa del Sol, Andalusia, southern Spain
View of Kremlin in Kazan, parts, Spasskaya touer. Built in 1555. UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tatarstan, Russia
A typical Maltese old building - arched windows, stained glass and limestone.
Asbury Park, New Jersey, USA - October 5, 2016: Daytime view of the front entrance to the historic Asbury Park Convention Hall located on the boardwalk and on the beach adjacent to the Paramount Theatre
Marseille, France - March 27, 2024: View of the Basilica of Notre Dame de la Garde, in Marseille, France, Europe.
Church by night
Aranjuez famous landmark, San Antonio de Padua church, Madrid, Spain.
Matera-Basilicata Region. Italy
The church of Saint Louis, built in the 19th century and neo-Romanesque style, seen from the outside, city of Vichy, department of Allier, France
The Spanish port city of Cadiz is the oldest continuously inhabited settlement in Europe.
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