St. Alban's Church
Copenhagen, DK
St. Alban's English Church is the only Anglican church in Denmark. The building was built in 1885-1887 in neo-Gothic style.
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Copenhagen, DK
St. Alban's English Church is the only Anglican church in Denmark. The building was built in 1885-1887 in neo-Gothic style.
Kobrin, BY
St. Alexander Nevski's Cathedral was built between 1864 and 1868. In the 1960s, the cathedral was closed and adapted to become a branch of the State Archives of the Brest region. In 1989, it was returned to the Orthodox community and was restored from 1990 to 1993.
Turets-Bajary, BY
St. Alexander Nevsky Church is a wooden Orthodox church whose construction began in the 1990s and was completed in 2014. The prayer hall has a rectangular plan, the roof is topped by an onion-shaped bell tower.
Voranava, BY
St. Alexander Nevsky Church in Voranava is a wooden Orthodox church built from 1993 to 2000.
Warsaw, PL
St. Alexander's Church was built between 1818 and 1826 in the classical style according to a design by Piotr Aigner in honour of Tsar Alexander I. Aingner took the model of the Roman pantheon and built a rotunda. The temple was destroyed by German bombing in 1944 and rebuilt in 1949-1952 in classical style.
Geel, BE
The Sint-Amandschurch was built between 1490 and 1531. The previous church had been destroyed after a fire and only the lower part of the tower and the south wing remained. The new church has been built on top of these ruins and was inaugurated in 1532. The style of the Sint-Amandschurch is a mixture between Brabant Gothic and the local Kempen Brick Gothic. Since it was built, the church has been repaired and partially restored many times: at the end of the 16th century, in 1766 (tower), in 1850 (roof), in 1909-1913, in 1954-1956 (after war damage), in 1977-1979 and from 1990 until 2000.
Samobor, HR
Parish of St. Anastazije is one of the oldest parishes in the Zagreb Archdiocese. The exact date of its foundation is unknown. The first written mention dates from 1334, when Archdeacon Ivan compiled the first list of parishes of the then Zagreb diocese. But some events testify that the parish existed long before.
Cologne, DE
St. Andrew's Basilica is one of the twelve main Romanesque churches in Cologne. It was built in the 10th century in a typical Ottonian style.
Soest, DE
St. Andreas Church is a listed building in Ostönnen. Its Gothic organ is one of the oldest playable organs in the world, probably dating from the first half of the 15th century. The church in Ostönnen was first mentioned in a document in 1169. Excavations have revealed the existence of two earlier churches. While the west tower dates from the first half of the 12th century and comes from an earlier building, the older nave was replaced in the second half of the 12th century. In 1979, the entire building was plastered and repainted in the presumed original colour.
Pashuki, BY
St. Andrew's Church was built in 1877 from wood according to a plan drawn up in 1854 by architect V. Polikarpov. It is a monument of retrospective architecture in Russian style.
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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.