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Ballangen Church

Ballangen Church

Ballangen, NO

Ballangen Church was consecrated in 1923 after a royal decree authorised the consecration of a church building on the site for use by settlers on the south side of Ofotfjorden. The church was restored in 1998 and then returned to its original style.

Ballies Mosque

Ballies Mosque

Elbasan, AL

A shrine style like that of the Naziresha Mosque in the same town, it is the typical Albanian Islamic achitecture. The style consists a prayer hall, the portico at the front of the entrance and the minaret to the right and a raised hemispherical dome with an octagonal polygonal drum.

Ballyholme Parish Church

Ballyholme Parish Church

Bangor, GB

The Church of Ireland is a province of the Anglican Communion. Ballyholme is in the United Dioceses of Down and Dromore and one of nine parishes in the Area Deanery of Clandeboye. St Columbanus is a growing Church of Ireland parish on the Groomsport Road right in the heart of Ballyholme village.

Balsfjord Church

Balsfjord Church

Balsfjord, NO

The Balsfjord church in is a long church dating from 1856. The church was designed by Christian H. Grosch and was built in 1864-1856 and inaugurated on 19 October 1856. The church is a long, white-painted church in neo-gothic style with a tower placed axially to the west. The tower helps to give the church its distinctive character.

Balyn Jewish Cemetery

Balyn Jewish Cemetery

Balyn, UA

The exact period of the cemetery’s establishment is unknown, but the oldest preserved gravestone relates to the early 18th century. Presumably, first, it was marked on Russian maps of the 1870s.

Bamberg Cathedral

Bamberg Cathedral

Bamberg, DE

Bamberg Cathedral was founded in 1004 by Emperor Henry II, completed in 1012 and consecrated on 6 May 1012. It was partially destroyed by fire in 1081. The new cathedral, built by Bishop Otto of Bamberg, was consecrated in 1111 and was given its present late Romanesque form in the 13th century. Among the cathedral's many works is a marble tomb, carved between 1499 and 1513, where its founder, Henry II, and his wife, Empress St. Cunigunde, rest. Another of the cathedral's treasures is the equestrian statue known as the Bamberg Horseman. The cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Bamble Church

Bamble Church

Bamble, NO

The Bamble church is considered to be the first neo-gothic church in Norway, built in 1841-45 according to drawings by Gustav Adolph Lammers. The church is a cruciform church with relatively narrow cross arms made of lathed wood with exterior cladding and details. The tower to the west was built in 1902. The interior is richly designed with neo-gothic details.

Banova Jaruga Jewish Cemetery

Banova Jaruga Jewish Cemetery

Banova Jaruga, HR

The Jewish cemetery in Banova Jaruga was established in the 19th century and was later abandoned after World War II. The oldest found burial dates to 1915, and the latest to 1933. One of the most interesting monuments in the cemetery is the Rehnicer family ohel, built at the beginning of the 20th century in the Jewish Classicism architectural style.

Banská Bystrica Cathedral

Banská Bystrica Cathedral

Banská Bystrica, SK

St. Francis Xavier Cathedral was built between 1695 and 1715 as a Jesuit church. In 1773, the Jesuits had to leave the church because the Jesuit order was abolished by Pope Clement XIV. In 1776, the church finally became a cathedral. In 1844, the church was enlarged and the façade was given two towers, between which a neo-classical main portal with four columns was built. In 1880, the onion domes were replaced by balustrades. In the 1970s, the interior was completely remodelled and given a new colour scheme, as was the façade.

Banya Bashi Mosque

Banya Bashi Mosque

Sofia, BG

The mosque is desinged and built by the famous Ottoman architect Sinan. The main building is rectangular with the central dome and the minaret rising from the four corners. The interior of the mosque acquires its current appearance as a result of several renovations over the course of history. The current condition of the Banya Bashi mosque makes it possible to hold about 700 Muslims on Fridays, and nearly 1,200 Muslims on Eid .

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