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Varlaam Monastery

Varlaam Monastery

Kalabaka, GR

Varlaam Monastery or Monastery of the Saints is a male monastery founded in the early 16th century and named after the ascetic Varlaam, who settled on the cliff and built a chapel there in the 14th century. The monastery experienced a time of wealth and spiritual influence in the 16th century. It was during this period that the bryzone tower was built (1536). The monastery is one of six that continue to be active in the Meteora, and have been included in UNESCO's World Heritage Sites since 1988.

Varntresk Church

Varntresk Church

Hattfjellda, NO

The Varntresk church is a long church dating from 1986. Varntresk did not get its own cemetery until 1895, although there was a permanent settlement from 1736. This cemetery was consecrated in August 1895 at the request of the parish priest Ole Tobias Olsen.

Vartdal Church

Vartdal Church

Ørsta, NO

The Vartdal church was built in 1876 and inaugurated one year later. The architects of the church, Wilhelm von Hanno and Heinrich Ernst Schirmer, were clearly inspired by the church in Ørsta (built in 1864). Due to storm damage, the church had to be reinforced in 1879.

Varteig Church

Varteig Church

Sarpsborg, NO

The church in Varteig is a cross plan church consecrated in 1859. It is the third church in the city. In 1911, the church was given a west tower. A sacristy was built in the east in 1894, but it was replaced by a new extension in 1975.

Varyazh Jewish Cemetery

Varyazh Jewish Cemetery

Varyazh, UA

Information on the cemetery’s establishment is unknown, but it was marked on maps of the 1880s and 1939. Presumably, the cemetery was operating in the second half of the 19th century. It can be supposed that it was demolished after WWII.

Varzareshty Jewish Cemetery

Varzareshty Jewish Cemetery

Varzaresti, MK

The cemetery is abandoned and some parts are overgrown. The territory is used for livestock grazing. There are 150 old and 50 new tombstones. This cemetery was also used by the Nisporeni Jewish community. It seems that a part of the cemetery located outside of the current fenced area has been demolished and transformed into a garden and a pigsty.

Vashkivtsi Jewish Cemetery

Vashkivtsi Jewish Cemetery

Vashkivtsi, UA

The exact period of the cemetery’s establishment is unknown. According to epigraphic data, it already existed in the first half of the 19th century. First, it was marked on a map of the 1880s. The cemetery is still operating.

Väskinde Church

Väskinde Church

Väskinde , SE

Väskinde Church is one of the 92 medieval churches on the island of Gotland.

Vassås Church

Vassås Church

Bindal, NO

Vassås church is an octagonal wooden church dating from 1733. Around 1900 it was built in such a bad condition that in 1913 it was dismantled and completely rebuilt.

Vassås Church

Vassås Church

Hof, NO

The church of Vassås was built around 1200. When it was rebuilt in 1846, the church hall was given galleries along the west and north walls, but the north was demolished in 1905. The hexagonal pulpit from 1588 is one of the oldest in Vestfold.

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