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All Saints’ Parish Church, Sobolów

All Saints’ Parish Church, Sobolów

Sobolów, PL

All Saints’ Parish Church in Sobolów dates from the end of the 16th century. It has a single-nave and was built using log construction.

All Souls

All Souls

Leeds, GB

All Souls was completed in 1880 as a memorial to Walter Farquhar Hook, the Vicar of Leeds who was responsible and famous for the growth of Anglicanism in the city. George Gilbert Scott, perhaps the greatest ecclesiastical architect of the time, designed All Souls on a grand scale, having in mind the nave of one of the great Yorkshire abbeys. He died two days after completing his plans, his design being then carried out by his son, John Oldrid Scott.

All Souls Church, Eastbourne

All Souls Church, Eastbourne

Eastbourne, GB

All Souls Church, Eastbourne is known to be the only church in Sussex which displays a free standing Campanile or bell tower.

Allna Church

Allna Church

Weimar , DE

The Protestant church of Allna is one of the listed half-timbered churches in Hesse. Built in 1782 by Johann Georg Blecher, it is topped by a ridge turret. The west portal is richly carved.

Alma Vii Fortified Church

Alma Vii Fortified Church

Alma Vii, RO

At the beginning of the 14th Century a small hall church was initially erected. In order to defeat the many attacks the chancel is heightened and provided with machicoulis at the beginning of the 16th century. At the end of the same century, a wall boasting four defensive towers oriented towards the four cardinal points surround the church. The first floor of the bell tower was habitable, equipped with a smoke funnel. The second floor has small bays on every corner, each having three embrasures, a construction detail that can be found in Thuringia, Germany. Very interesting to visit is the gate tower, a massive structure on 5 levels, three of them equipped with defensive systems and a parapet walk on the highest level.

Almunge Church

Almunge Church

Almunge, SE

Probably built at the turn of the 13th century, the chruch boasts frescos in the style of Albertus Pictor, the most famous late medieval Swedish painter. Church was later enlarged in the 15th and 17th century when the frescos were covered with whitewash.

Alnön old church

Alnön old church

Alnö, SE

Built for the local inhabitants in the 13th century, the church became too small and the Alnön new church was built nearby. Inside the old church, there are 15th century frescos. The original wooden baptismal font was however moved to the new church.

Alsike Church

Alsike Church

Knivsta, SE

Probably rebuilt from a wooden church predating to the 13th century, the place of worship went through several renovations over the course of its history. In 1910-11, the church was redecorated internally with paintings in Art Nouveau style by architect Sigurd Curman.

Alskog Church

Alskog Church

Alskog, SE

Alskog Church is one of the 92 medieval churches on the island of Gotland.

Alstadhaug Church

Alstadhaug Church

Levanger, NO

Alstadhaug Church was built in the 12th century and consists of a rectangular nave and a narrower, lower choir at the right end. In the 13th century, the choir received an octagonal extension to the east and, in the late Middle Ages, a sacristy on the north side of the choir. In the 17th century, the church received a baptistery on the west side of the nave and in 1788 a turret with a pointed roof. In the cemetery to the north of the church is one of Norway's largest burial mounds, which gave the place its name.

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