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Rēzeknes Catholic Cathedral

Rēzeknes Catholic Cathedral

Rēzekne, LV

The catholic cathedral of Rēzeknes was first built in 1685 as a wooden church given to the Jesuits. It was rebuilt in 1750 but burned down in 1887 during a storm. The construction of the present stone church began at the end of the 19th century and was completed in 1902. In 1995, the then Pope John Paul II granted the church the status of a cathedral.

Rēzeknes Orthodox Church

Rēzeknes Orthodox Church

Rēzekne, LV

The Orthodox Church in Rēzeknes was built from 1840 to 1846, following the visit of the Russian Emperor Nicholas I to Rēzeknes in 1834. In 1854, only eight years after its consecration, the church was in danger of collapsing due to poor construction and brickwork. The church was therefore temporarily closed and repairs were carried out.

Rezina Old Jewish Cemetery

Rezina Old Jewish Cemetery

Rezina, MK

The cemetery has around 500 tombstones. Most of them have fallen, and a considerable part of them are broken. One side of the cemetery has remains of an old masonry wall.

Ribe Cathedral

Ribe Cathedral

Ribe, DK

Ribe Cathedral is one of the few single-nave churches in Denmark whose construction began around 1150. The church is built in Romanesque style and is today considered to be the best-preserved Romanesque cathedral in Denmark. The cathedral is known for its three towers: the equestrian tower above the choir, the Maria tower and the tower in the northwest corner, called the citizens' tower.

Richiş Fortified Church

Richiş Fortified Church

Richiș, RO

The Evangelic church in Richiş is a special appearance in the landscape of Transylvanian fortified churches, maybe also due to the fact that for a long time a monastic order resided here. During the Protestant reformation, the monks were banished by the villagers, thus being forced to leave the church to the community. The three aisles tower-less basilica was built in the 14th century and was protected with a curtain wall with two defensive towers and battlement walk. It stands out from other similar village churches due to its rich decorations: the funnel-shaped western portal, the pillars and columns with capitals supporting the ribs of the vaults, the keystones decorated with masks, the tracery of the mullioned windows. The doubled triumphal arch testifies that a tower was initially planned to be erected here.

Ridala Church

Ridala Church

Kolila, EE

The church of Ridala, dedicated to Saint Mary Magdalene, was built in the 13th century, around 1270. Inside there are remains of wall paintings and a 17th-century Baroque altar by Berent Lorentz.

Riddagshausen Abbey

Riddagshausen Abbey

Braunschweig, DE

Riddagshausen Abbey is a former Cistercian abbey founded in 1145, with the mother abbey of Cîteaux in Burgundy as a natural model. After a good sixty years of construction, the monastery church was consecrated in 1275. The guardhouse (which today houses the Cistercian museum) was already built at the end of the 12th century, while the small chapel for foreigners next door was completed shortly before the monastery church. A century after the dissolution of the congregation with the rise of Protestantism, a preaching seminary was founded in the monastery in 1690. With the secularisation of Riddagshausen Monastery in 1809 during the Napoleonic occupation, the preaching seminary was closed. From 1856 to 1883, the abbey church was renovated, and from 1962 to 1975 further improvements and repaints were carried out.

Riddarholm Church

Riddarholm Church

Stockholm, SE

The Riddarholm Church is a church founded around 1300. It was originally built as a Catholic monastery for the Gråbrödrakloster, founded in 1270 and belonging to the Franciscan Order, after being given by King Magnus Ladulås.

Riga Lutheran Cathedral

Riga Lutheran Cathedral

Rīga, LV

Riga Dome is the cathedral of the Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Church. Built in the 13th century, it is the largest medieval church in the Baltic states and a national architectural monument. The former Dome Monastery now houses the Riga History and Navigation Museum (founded in 1773).

Rijeka Mosque

Rijeka Mosque

Rijeka, HR

The Islamic Centre and Mosque of Rijke opened in 2013. The building was designed by Croatian sculptor Dušan Džamonja in cooperation with Branko Vučinović and Darko Vlahović. The mosque has been described as a masterpiece of contemporary mosque architecture.

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