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Påskallaviks kyrka

Påskallaviks kyrka

Påskallavik, SE

Påskallavik Church, built in the 1860s, is a whitewashed church of grey stone, consisting of a rectangular nave, a tower and a vestry. The tower stands along the west side of the church. On the east side is the sacristy, which is relatively large. Its size is explained by the fact that this part of the church was the first to be built, and from the beginning, from 1863 onwards, it served as a place of worship. The sacristy was also used as a classroom until 1880. The decoration of the church is mainly the work of the sculptor Arvid Källström (1893-1967), whose home and studio was in Påskallavik.

Passau Cathedral

Passau Cathedral

Passau, DE

Passau Cathedral is a Baroque church that was built between 1668 and 1693 on a site that has seen churches since at least the 8th century. An early Gothic cathedral was located here between 1221 and 1313, but was destroyed by fire in 1662, resulting in the construction of a new cathedral. Of the early buildings, only the eastern part of the late Gothic style has survived. The cathedral has a richly decorated Baroque interior, containing frescoes by Italian artists.

Pastavy Jewish Cemetery

Pastavy Jewish Cemetery

Pastavy, BY

This Jewish Cemetery has about fifty tombstones, some of which are damaged. Several tombstones from the 1950s-60s are individually fenced.

Pataj Museum

Pataj Museum

Dunapataj, HU

The Museum of Pataj, founded in 1959 by Pastyik István, expanded to include a peasant house and a Unitarian church, showcasing historical architecture.

Patleina Monastery

Patleina Monastery

Veliki Preslav, BG

The St Panteleimon Monastery in the area of Patleina is an ancient medieval monastery, today in ruins. At its heyday in the 9th and 10th centuries, Patleina Monastery was among the leading centres of the Preslav Literary School, as well as one of the most prominent centres of production of painted decorative ceramics.

Patmoskerk

Marken, NL

Protestant church built in 1968.

Patras New Jewish Cemetery

Patras New Jewish Cemetery

Patra, GR

The period of the cemetery’s establishment is unknown, it was most likely founded in the early 18th century. The Jewish population in 1928 numbered 170 (of a total population of 64,838). In the leadup to WWII, there were 337 Jews in Patras. After the war, in 1946, 122 Jews lived in Patras and by 1978 only 5 remained.

Patrauti Church

Patrauti Church

Patrauti, Suceava county, RO

Not far from Suceava, Stephen the Great founded in 1487 the only monastery of nuns at that time. The monastery did not survive the unfavourable times, remaining most of the time deserted. Today Patrauti church is consacrated to the Holy Cross and imposes itself due to its perfect harmony of proportions and stylished shapes.

Patriarchal Cathedral of Constantinople

Patriarchal Cathedral of Constantinople

Istanbul, TR

St.George's Cathedral of Constantinople is where the seat of Ecumenical Patriarchate located, the mother Patriarchate of all modern Orthodox Churches. The place that host the Cathedral Church and the Patriarchate changed in 16th century (1597) to the current location. The church is a three aisle basilica with neo-Classical exterior.

Patriki Archangelos Michail Church

Patriki Archangelos Michail Church

Patriki, CY

The church with the ekklesionym Archangelos Michail was built in 1868 and is located in the centre of the original settlement core. The church was converted into a mosque after 1974 and used until a new mosque was completed in the village (ca. 2009/2010). After that, the building was abandoned and left to its own devices.

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