Category: Religious landmarks
Religious landmarks: churches, mosques, sinagogues, temples in general and similar.
Nestled high in the rugged mountains of Catalonia, Spain, lies the iconic Montserrat Monastery. This centuries-old Benedictine abbey is a beacon of spiritual and cultural significance, attracting pilgrims and tourists from around the world. The monastery's stunning location provides a sense of tranquility and awe-inspiring beauty, as visitors are greeted…
View moreThe 5.5-tonne statue of a seated Buddha is housed at Temple of the Golden Buddha (Wat Traimit) in Bangkok, Thailand. The gold sculpture, which stands about 5 meters tall, dates from the 13th century. This magnificent temple is around 450 meters west of the Hualampong Railway Station in Chinatown Bangkok….
View moreThe Marble Temple (Wat Benchamabophit) in Bangkok, is one of the most exquisite examples of Thai architecture in the city. This stunning temple was constructed during the reign of King Chulalongkorn in the late 19th century and is known for its intricate marble carvings and gilded decorations. The main prayer…
View moreWat Phra Kaeo, commonly known as the Temple of Emerald Buddha, is a majestic and awe-inspiring architectural marvel located in Bangkok, Thailand. This sacred site holds great significance in Thai culture and history, serving as the spiritual center for Buddhists across the country. The temple's intricate design features ornate golden…
View moreLocated in Milan, Italy, the Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica of the Nativity of Saint Mary, or simply Duomo di Milano, is Milan's impressive cathedral church. It is the home of the Archbishop of Milan and is dedicated to the Nativity of St. Mary (Santa Maria Nascente). Quick facts Name: Duomo di Milano,…
View moreWestminster Abbey is one of the most significant Gothic structures in England, having been founded by Henry III in 1245.
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