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An-Nour Moskee

Cuijk, NL

The new Annour mosque in Cuijk was opened on Saturday 16 April 2016 with an open day. It was briefly considered not to let the party go ahead, after the terrorist attacks in Brussels. But the mosque board decided to let the party go ahead. It is busy on the open day. Many residents of Cuijk come to see the new mosque of the Moroccan community. The dome with chandelier in particular is much admired.

Åna-Sira Church

Åna-Sira Church

Sokndal, NO

Åna-Sira church was built of wood in 1888. The architect of the church is the famous Norwegian architect Jacob Wilhelm Nordan.

Anadiou Mosque

Anadiou Mosque

Anadiou, CY

The old mosque, whose existence can certainly be proven from 1939 onwards in the old settlement of Anadiou, was destroyed in the earthquake of 1953; contrary to Bağişkan's description, a new mosque does not seem to have been rebuilt on the same site.Rather, the new mosque was centrally located in the new settlement.

Anadolu Moskee

Doesburg, NL

The new Anadolu Mosque was opened in early September 2005. The Turkish mosque stands on the site of an old school that served as a mosque from 1986. (55-06) The mosque has a large minaret that is illuminated green in the evening.

Anagni Cathedral

Anagni Cathedral

Anagni, IT

Anagni Cathedral dates back to the 11th century. The town of Agnani was one of the secondary centres of the papacy from the 11th century and remained so until the 13th century. The construction of the cathedral, decided by Bishop Pietro da Salerno, began in 1071 on the site of the ancient acropolis where a previous cathedral dating back to the High Middle Ages had already been built. It was essentially completed in 11053 and then, during the 13th century, underwent various stylistic modifications in the Gothic style, particularly the central nave and the apse.

Anathothkerk

Oud-Beijerland, NL

Hall church with a large roof turret.

Longues-sur-Mer Old Abbey

Longues-sur-Mer Old Abbey

Longues-sur-mer, FR

Benedictine abbey founded in 1168 by a knight. The monastery buildings have just been added between the 13th and 18th centuries. It finally closed in 1781, then served as an agricultural reserve and quarry before being listed in 1915.

Saint-Vaast Old Abbey, Arras

Saint-Vaast Old Abbey, Arras

Arras, FR

The huge 18th century abbey church became the new cathedral of Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Vaast d'Arras in 1804. It replaced the old Gothic cathedral Notre-Dame-en-Cité in the west of the city which was destroyed, and since 1825 the vast monastery buildings of the abbey have housed the Arras Fine Arts Museum.

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