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Holy Trinity Church

Holy Trinity Church

Paris, FR

The decision to create a church in this developing neighbourhood dates back to 1861. It is the work of the architect Théodore Ballu who orchestrated the work from 1862 to 1867. He had previously completed the neo-Gothic church of Sainte-Clotilde and after 1871, he rebuilt the Town Hall destroyed during the Commune. The Trinity Church is, along with the Church of St. Augustine, the most famous religious achievement of the Haussmann period.

Holy Trinity Church

Holy Trinity Church

Radovish, MK

Holy Trinity Church was built between 1997 and 2003. The icons are by Kalchev of Gevgelija, and the frescoes are the work of world-famous Ukrainian masters: Dimitri Nagurni, Vladimir Nedajborch, Viktor Blinov, Jura Levchenko, Vladimir Cach, Vladimir Bovhun, Larisa Mishchenko, Ljuszko. The church, in its architectural design, belongs to the type of single-nave churches with a cross plan and a vaulted dome partly designed in the Byzantine style.

Holy Trinity

Holy Trinity

Brussels, BE

The pro-cathedral of the Holy Trinity is an Anglican religious building located in Ixelles. It was built from 1883 to 1885 and belongs to the Anglican diocese of Gibraltar.

Holy Well & Chapel of St Trillo

Holy Well & Chapel of St Trillo

Rhos on Sea, GB

This tiny, plain stone roofed building is about 11 feet by 8 feet altogether with walls two feet thick. It is said to date from the Middle Ages, though there was obviously a chapel or hermit's cell on this site before that. Inside, under the altar, is St Trillo's holy well.

Holøydalen Church

Holøydalen Church

Tolga, NO

The church in Holøydalen was built according to the drawings of the architect Victor Nordan in 1908. The architecture of the church is marked by the national romantic design of the time with, among other things, interconnected arched windows. The interior is relatively well preserved from the period of construction, with unpainted wooden walls and an iron stove on the south side of the choir opening.

Hommelvik church

Hommelvik church

Hommelvik, NO

Hommelvik church is a long church dating from 1887. In 1950 the church was restored by John Tverdahl and received, among other things, a new decorated gallery parapet, a new pulpit, an altarpiece and a new organ.

Hommertshausen Church

Hommertshausen Church

Dautphetal, DE

The former Protestant church in Hommertshausen is a baroque half-timbered church built in 1656. In 1956, due to the widening of Schelde-Lahn-Straße, it was moved approximately 2 metres throughout the building, which was an unusual and important achievement at the time.

Homorod Fortified Church

Homorod Fortified Church

Homorod, RO

One of the mightiest defence towers in Transylvania features eight levels and is constructed above the initial chancel of the Romanesque basilica built in Homorod during the 13th century. The tower itself was built in 1550 in the church’s fortification phase, when the chancel was detached from the nave and the smaller western tower continuing the side aisle was flanked by two side constructions. Two defence walls protected the assembly: while the outer exterior had no towers, but an outer bailey, four corner towers strengthened the inner wall. In 1784, under the pressure of a constantly growing community, the church had to be enlarged by building a chancel on the southern side. After the fire in 1792 the church received its valuable late Baroque furniture, the painted flat ceiling, the ornamented galleries and a richly decorated organ altar. The mural painting fragments which are preserved in the chancel present depictions dating back to different eras, varying from 1270 to the late Middle Ages.

Honningsvåg Church

Honningsvåg Church

Nordkapp, NO

Honningsvåg Church, which was consecrated in 1885, is a long church with a west tower built by D. G. Evjen according to drawings by architect J. W. Nordan. The church has a single nave with narrower choirs and is characterized by a neo-gothic and Swiss-style. Inside, flat-beamed ceilings are located above the choir and the nave. In 1978-79, the church was renovated, after plans were made to demolish it.

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