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Undrumsdal Church

Undrumsdal Church

Tønsberg, NO

The Undrumsdal church, completed in 1882, replaces a small octagonal church built in 1730. The new church was restored in 1981 and, on this occasion, received two tapestries by Else Marie Jakobsen (1927-2012).

Unirea Sfântă Synagogue

Unirea Sfântă Synagogue

Bucharest, RO

The Unirea Sfântă (Holy Unity) Synagogue in Bucharest is an Ashkenazi synagogue built in 1908-1910 by architects Iulius Grünfeld and Herman Jankovici. This brick building in the Neo-Moorish style now serves as a museum.

University Centre Telč

University Centre Telč

Telč, CZ

Telč's University Centre, a former Jesuit College, offers degrees, cultural events, and event spaces in a UNESCO World Heritage Site town.

University Church, Budapest

University Church, Budapest

Budapest, HU

The Church of the Assumption is also commonly known as the University Church because it belonged to the former Faculty of Theology of the University of Pest and later to the Pázmány Péter Catholic University. The church was founded by the Paulines in 1723 on the site of a demolished mosque, and after the dissolution of the Pauline Order in 1786, the church became the property of the University of Pest. The church has two towers, its towers are 56 meters high each.

University Church

University Church

Freiburg im Breisgau, DE

The university church was built between 1683 and 1701 according to the plans of the Jesuit architect Heinrich Mayer, who was inspired by the Jesuit church in Solothurn. After the abolition of the Jesuit order in 1773, the church was transferred to the University of Fribourg in 1793. During an air raid in 1944, the vaults collapsed and the entire interior decoration, including the prospectus of the baroque altar in the hall, was lost to fire. In 1956-57 the church was rebuilt under the direction of Horst Linde and Hans Rolli.

University of Tartu Church

University of Tartu Church

Tartu, EE

The University of Tartu Church is an old church built in 1860 behind the main classicist building of the University of Tartu, from 1809. It was used by the congregation of the University of Tartu until 1948 when the church became a study building. Part of the furniture, the altar, pulpit, pews and bells of the tower, was moved to the restored St. Nicholas' Church in Põltsamaa, where it is still in use.

Upper Rindal Chapel

Upper Rindal Chapel

Rindal, NO

Upper Rindal chapel is a wooden chapel built in 1911. The architect of the building is Lars Andersen Mogstad.

Ura Jewish Cemetery

Ura Jewish Cemetery

Ura, HU

The Jewish cemetery of Ura appears to have been established after 1892, since it does not appear on the cadastral map of that year. It was demolished at an unknown time.

Uranienborg Church

Uranienborg Church

Oslo, NO

Uranienborg Church was consecrated on December 22, 1886. This neo-Gothic church was given in 2010, a new organ, acclaimed for its quality.

Uranienborg kirke

Uranienborg kirke

Oslo, NO

The church in Uranienborg was designed by Balthazar Lange and was consecrated on 22 December 1886. The building has a sober neo-Gothic style and is decorated with stained glass windows by the artist Emanuel Vigeland. In the 1930s, the interior was given its present design by the architect Arnstein Arneberg.

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