Ekne Church
Levanger, NO
Ekne church is a wooden church built in 1893. The architect of the church is M. O. Günther (Hommelvik).
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Levanger, NO
Ekne church is a wooden church built in 1893. The architect of the church is M. O. Günther (Hommelvik).
Eidslandet, NO
The church in Eksingedalen, built in grey stone, dates from 1883. It replaces a wooden chapel built in the 17th century. Eksingedalen did not get its own parish until 1881, which is why a church was built.
, SE
Eksta Church is one of the 92 medieval churches on the island of Gotland.
El Burgo de Osma, ES
El Burgo de Osma Cathedral was built in the 13th century on top of an old Romanesque cathedral from the 12th century. Various bishops continued to work there throughout the Middle Ages. The church tower, however, is a later work from the 18th century.
Amsterdam, NL
As a collective building with prayer rooms for Moroccans and Turks (the first building with such a combination in the Netherlands) built on behalf of the Amsterdam East/Watergraafsmeer district, on the site of an old school building. It is conceived as a brick facade with a wide central window section. It stands out due to the absence of traditional attributes such as a dome and minaret.
Bodegraven, NL
Monumental new mosque with dome, built in Moorish tradition, on the northeastern edge of Bodegraven.
Alphen aan den Rijn, NL
Moroccan Mosque El Fath. A brand new Moroccan mosque has been in use since 2000. The official opening only took place on 15 June 2002.
Amersfoort, NL
Moroccan mosque, new building on site of former school.
Dordrecht, NL
Mosque
Maastricht, NL
The El Fath Mosque is a Moroccan-Dutch mosque in the Maastricht neighborhood of Brusselsepoort.
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