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Milton Abbey

Milton Abbey

Milton Abbas, GB

Milton Abbey occupies probably the most beautiful setting of any church in the county of Dorset. It rests in a natural amphitheatre surrounded by wooded hills, seemingly miles from anywhere. Discover over 1,000 years of history in the Abbey, founded by King Athelstan. This historic building and its unique environment and setting attracts visitors from around the world and provides a warm welcome to all.

Miners' Church, Pernik

Miners' Church, Pernik

Pernik, BG

The church "St. Ivan Rilski", also called the Miners' Church, was built from 1910 to 1920, its completion having been delayed by the wars. The church was built for the workers of the Pernik mine to whom the town owes its development in the 20th century.

Minor Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore

Minor Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore

Manfredonia, IT

The Minor Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore di Siponto was the ancient cathedral of Siponto (Manfredonia), completed in the 12th century. The interior of the church dates back to the 11th century. The church is a jewel of Pugliese Romanesque art, although it shows Islamic and Armenian influences. The building is very unique, square in plan, with two independent churches, one of which is underground, the crypt.

Minorite Church

Minorite Church

Eger, HU

The Church of St. Anthony of Padua, known as the Minorite Church, is the second-largest church in the city after the Cathedral. To the east is the former Minorite monastery, built between 1773 and 1975, and to the west is the town hall. The former monastery now houses St. Hedwig High School for girls. The rococo church was built between 1758 and 1767, probably according to the plans of the architect Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer, although some attribute the artistic plans to Matthias Gerl.

Minoritenkirche

Minoritenkirche

Vienna, AT

The Minoritenkirche is a Gothic church belonging formerly to the Franciscan friars. The building was built from 1276 to 1350 but has many additions of the following centuries.

Minsk Mazowiecki New Jewish Cemetery

Minsk Mazowiecki New Jewish Cemetery

Mińsk Mazowiecki, PL

The new Jewish cemetery in Mińsk Mazowiecki was established outside the built-up area of the city. During World War II, the Germans carried out executions in the cemetery. On December 24, 1924, they shot 218 people there. In January 1943, the bodies of the participants of the rebellion in the camp in the Mikołaj Kopernik School were buried there. There are several hundred Matzevot in rows and the area has separate burial sections for men and women. Most tombstones have traditional vertical shapes with semi-circular tops. Inscriptions are mostly in Hebrew, although there are several tombstones with inscriptions in Polish and Yiddish. A list of the tombstones is available at: https://cemetery.jewish.org.pl/list/c_14.

Mirahori Mosque

Mirahori Mosque

Korçë, AL

Founded together with the city Korçë itself, the mosque was built in the 15th century on the foundation of a former church during the Istanbul Conquest. The minaret was torn down during the communist period and rebuilt in 2014.

Misvær Church

Misvær Church

Bodø, NO

Misvær Church from 1912 is a long church with a roof on the west gable and a lower, narrower chancel on the east. The church is characterised by the Swiss and Gothic Revival styles and has stylistic features borrowed from similar 19th-century church buildings. It was designed by O. M. Olsen from Bodø, who built the church together with the local people.

Mizoch Jewish Cemetery

Mizoch Jewish Cemetery

Mizoch, RS

The exact period of the cemetery’s establishment is unknown, but according to the dates on the preserved tombstones it can be assumed that the cemetery emerged in the mid 19th century. First it appears on Russian topographic map of 1880s and, later, on Polish map of 1939. The cemetery was fenced by ESJF in August 2015.

Mjømna Church

Mjømna Church

Gulen, NO

Mjømna Church is a long church dating from 1901, designed by architect and builder Anders O. Korsvold. Before the church was built, the islanders had to go to the church in Eivindvik, which caused accidents.

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