Category: Religious landmarks
Religious landmarks: churches, mosques, sinagogues, temples in general and similar.
La Recoleta Cemetery is a unique burial site, located in Buenos Aires Recoleta neighborhood, full of art statues and mausoleums or famous people. Some of them include Eva Perón, presidents of Argentina and Nobel Prize winners. Cemetery is constructed like a proper city, with large square "blocks" and tree-lined avenues…
View moreSensō-ji is a Buddhist temple in Asakusa of Tokyo, also known as the Asakusa Kannon Temple. It's one of the most colorful and famous temples in Tokyo.
View moreSt. Mark's Basilica is an iconic church cathedral with gilded domes, located on the St. Mark’s Square. It is featuring opulent interior, myriad mosaics and a museum. It is a must when visiting Venice to visit. Since this place is full of history and artifacts, we recommend you use guided…
View moreThe Basílica de la Sagrada Família is a large and incomplete Roman Catholic minor shrine in Barcelona, Spain, frequently known as the Sagrada Família. The construction was designed by Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí (1852–1926) and it is a part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Quick facts Name: La Sagrada…
View moreSt. Vitus Cathedral – Saints Vitus, Wenceslaus and Adalbert Metropolitan Cathedral is Prague's Roman Catholic Metropolitan Cathedral, the archbishop's seat of Prague. The cathedral was devoted to Saint Vitus until 1997 and is still frequently referred to only as the Cathedral of Saint Vitus. Quick facts Name: St. Vitus Cathedral…
View moreWat Arun, known internationally as Temple of Down (full name: Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan) is one of the most important temples in Bangkok. It is also known as Wat Chaeng
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