Beit Shalom Synagogue in Athens
Athens, GR
The Beit Shalom Synagogue in Athens is a Sephardi synagogue built in the 1930s. This Neo-Classical brick building still serves as a synagogue.
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Athens, GR
The Beit Shalom Synagogue in Athens is a Sephardi synagogue built in the 1930s. This Neo-Classical brick building still serves as a synagogue.
Kuzguncuk/ Istanbul, TR
The Beit Yaakov (Etz Haim) Synagogue in Istanbul is a Sephardi synagogue completed in 1878, rebuilt in 1983. This brick building still serves as a synagogue.
Steinkjer, NO
Beitstad church (formerly Solberg church) is a long church from 1869. When the church was inaugurated, she was referred to as Solberg's new church. In 1913, the parish changed its name from Solberg to Beitstad.
Beja, PT
Beja Cathedral was built in 1590 on the site of an earlier church, also dedicated to St James the Great. The church, in Mannerist style, was built at the request of Archbishop Teotonio de Bragança and designed by the architect Jorge Rodriguez. The church was transformed into a cathedral by decree of the Congregation of the Sacred Consistory on 14th November 1925. On 4 June 1937, the church was transformed into a cathedral.
Tirana, AL
Also named as Baitul Avval Mosque, it is an Ahmadiyati Mosque in the captital. It is one of the largest mosques in the country that can hold up to 2500 worshippers. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community was established since 1934 in Albania and the mosque was financed primarily form the community.
Stavanger, NO
Bekkefaret church in Stavanger is a brick church from 1977. The architects of this church are Amund Riseng & Jan Stensrud.
Oslo, NO
Bekkelaget Church is a long brick church designed by architect Harald Bødtker, consecrated in 1923. It is a working church with parish halls on the long west wall of the nave. One hall is designed as a transept at the transition to the choir, the other in an open arcade between this transept and the tower. The tower is located on the side of the north gable of the church.
Austevoll, NO
Bekkjarvik church is a wooden church built in 1895. The architect of the church was J.Sandnæs.
Bela Crkva, RS
This former Jewish cemetery preserves 180 gravestones from between 1844 and 1948. The site was fenced by ESJF in October 2017.
Woodside Park, GB
The Belarusian Memorial Chapel is the first wooden church built in London since the Great Fire of 1666. Designed by Spheron Architects, the chapel in Woodside Park has been built for the Belarusian diaspora community in the UK, and is dedicated to the memory of victims of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
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Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of the Harz region, lies a hidden gem for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike - the Harz Monastery Hiking Trail. Lace up your hiking boots and embark on this captivating adventure that will transport you back in time.
The Holy Mile (Miglio Sacro) of Naples is a one-mile-long itinerary, through sacred places linked to the city's patron saint, San Gennaro, in the Rione Sanità district. Discover the city from a new perspective with this unique walking tour.
As a university city, cultural offerings abound in Tartu and will reach their peak after being designated one of three European Capitals of Culture for 2024. In this list, we've compiled the most interesting sacred places to visit in and around the old town.