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Neo Chorio Agios Ioannis Prodromos Chapel

Neo Chorio Agios Ioannis Prodromos Chapel

Neo Chorio, CY

The small Agios Ioannis Prodromos Chapel is located approx. 300m north of the Agios Charalambous parish church. Not much is known about this chapel. Its current state must be described as poor. In the past, the building was used as a hayloft or storage room. Currently, the interior contains rubbish and plaster residue that has already crumbled from the walls, as well as stones that have fallen out of the walls.

Neolog Synagogue in Braşov

Neolog Synagogue in Braşov

Braşov, RO

The Neolog Synagogue in Braşov was built between 1898 and 1901 by architect Lippòt Baumhorn. This brick building in the Hungarian Secessionist style still serves as a synagogue.

Neolog Synagogue in Nitra

Neolog Synagogue in Nitra

Nitra, SK

The Neolog Synagogue in Nitra was completed in 1911 by architect Lippòt Baumhorn. In use until WWII, this brick building in the Neo-Moorish and Art Nouveau style now serves as a cultural centre.

Neolog Synagogue in Újpest

Neolog Synagogue in Újpest

Újpest, HU

The Neolog Synagogue in Újpest was completed in 1886 by architects Ármin Hegedűs and Henrik Böhm. This Neo-Romanesque brick building still serves as a synagogue.

Neolog Temple Sion in Oradea

Neolog Temple Sion in Oradea

Oradea, RO

The Neolog Temple Sion in Oradea is a synagogue built in 1878, restored in 2014-15. This Neo-Moorish brick building still serves as a synagogue.

Nepi Cathedral

Nepi Cathedral

Nepi, IT

Nepi Cathedral was built on the site once occupied by the pagan temple dedicated to Jupiter. A first cult building was already present in the 5th century. Plundered and destroyed in 568 during the wars between the Lombards and the Byzantines, it was reopened in the 9th century. Enlarged and embellished in the 11th and 12th centuries, it was enriched at that time by the splendid crypt. On 2nd December 1798, the building was set on fire by Napoleon's troops. It was rebuilt again between 1818 and 1840.

Nepolokivtsi Jewish Cemetery

Nepolokivtsi Jewish Cemetery

Nepolokivtsi, UA

Information on the cemetery’s establishment is unknown. According to epigraphic data, it already existed in the 1890s. The cemetery was used after WWII, the latest preserved gravestone relates to 1950s.

Neratze Mosque

Neratze Mosque

Rethymno, GR

The Neratze Mosque, formerly the Santa Maria Church, was a monastery church converted into a mosque in 1657. Today, the building is a cultural centre for the municipality of Rethymno.

Nerskogen Chapel

Nerskogen Chapel

Rennebu, NO

Nerskogen chapel is a wooden building completed in 1962. The church has a long plan and was designed by architect J.E.Tverdahl.

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