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St. Nicholas' Church

St. Nicholas' Church

Viarchovičy, BY

St. Nicholas' Church is a wooden Orthodox church built at the beginning of the 19th century. It is a monument of classicist architecture. The main entrance is decorated with a portico with 4 columns.

St. Nicholas’ Church, Tabaszowa

St. Nicholas’ Church, Tabaszowa

Tęgoborze, PL

St. Nicholas’ Church in Tabaszowa was erected in 1753 in nearby Tęgobórz, and was moved to its current extremely scenic location in 1982.

St. Nikolas’ Cathedral, Greifswald

St. Nikolas’ Cathedral, Greifswald

Greifswald, DE

The Nikolaikirche was first mentioned in a document in 1262. Around 1390, a five-bay basilica choir was added. While the interior of the church is characterised by a neo-Gothic redesign from 1824-1832, valuable wall paintings from the 14th and 15th centuries can be found in some side chapels.

St. Nikolaus

St. Nikolaus

Jena, DE

St. Nicholas Church is the Protestant place of worship in Leutra. Like the choir, the walled church dates from the 12th century. The ashlar masonry tower with simple slotted window openings became a four-storey fortified tower in the second half of the 13th century.

St. Olaf's Church

St. Olaf's Church

Jomala, FI

This stone church is believed to be the oldest churches in Finland. It was constructed in the 13th century out of local red granite and limestone. It is dedicated to King Olaf II of Norway, the patron saint of the Aaland Islands. The church was expanded in the 17th and 19th centuries, with its latest expansion being a stained glass window dedicated by American artist Ture Bengtz in 1968.

St. Olaf's church

St. Olaf's church

Jyvaskyla, FI

This concrete church was built in 1962 in order to accommodate the Catholic population of central Finland.

St. Olaf's Church

St. Olaf's Church

Tallinn, EE

St. Olaf's Church was founded in the 12th century by the Scandinavians who occupied the city at that time and was named after King Olaf II of Norway. The building has been preserved as it was rebuilt in the early 15th and 16th centuries. The church also had to be partially rebuilt after fires in 1625 and 1820. The tower, which was destroyed in the fire of 1820, was restored in 1840, and at the same time, the neo-gothic interior of the church was completed.

St. Olaf's Church

St. Olaf's Church

Ulvila, FI

St. Olaf's Church in Ulvila is a medieval stone church built between 1495 and 1510. The bell tower was built by J. Winberg of Pori in the 1750s and rebuilt by Georg Theodor Chiewitz in 1862. The church of Ulvila received its first organ in the 1890s.

St. Olav's Cathedral

St. Olav's Cathedral

Oslo, NO

The church was consecrated on 24 August 1856 and converted into a cathedral when the Catholic Diocese of Oslo was founded in 1953. It is the second Catholic cathedral in Oslo (the cathedral of Saint Hallvard became Protestant at the Reformation in 1537).

St. Onuphrius Church

St. Onuphrius Church

Lviv, Lviv Oblast, UA

The St. Onuphrius is a Greek Catholic church. Records describe a wooden church that stood on the same spot. This church was built in the 13th century, during the reign of Leo I of Halych. A monastery was built next to the church during the second half of the 15th century. The current stone building was built in 1550, but it has been destroyed and rebuilt several times.

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