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Hrivcice Jewish Cemetery

Hrivcice Jewish Cemetery

Hřivčice, CZ

Hrivcice cemetery was founded in the beginning of the 18th century. Most of the tombstones are toppled, broken, or otherwise damaged. The site has a 135 metre long perimeter wall, but some sections are seriously damaged.

Huesca Cathedral

Huesca Cathedral

Huesca, ES

The construction of Huesca Cathedral began at the end of the 13th century and was completed at the beginning of the 16th century. At the time of the construction of the cathedral, Catholic masses were celebrated in the former Wasqa Mosque (dating from the 8th and 11th centuries) of which almost nothing remains. The cathedral was completed in 1511, but it was not until 1539 that the main entrance of the building was completed in the Aragonese style of the 16th century.

Huittisten Church

Huittisten Church

Huittinen, FI

The Huittisten church is a medieval stone church, the oldest parts of which date back to the 1340s. At the end of the 15th century, the central and eastern parts of the church were raised. In the 1630s a tower was built on the west gable and in 1647 the southern part was given a nave. During the 18th century, the church was renovated and rebuilt several times after a fire at the end of the century. The Huittisten church became a cross church in 1860 with the completion of the northern part.

Huliaipole Old Jewish Cemetery

Huliaipole Old Jewish Cemetery

Huliaipole Old, UA

The exact period of the cemetery’s establishment is unknown. Given that the oldest preserved tombstone dates to the late 19th century, it can be gathered the cemetery was founded in that era. It cannot be found marked on old maps of the region.

Hull Minster

Hull Minster

Hull, GB

At over 700 years old, Hull Minster is as old as Hull itself. Since the 13th Century we have been a constant presence in the city centre and some say the history of the city is literally written in our walls.

Humor Monastery

Humor Monastery

Manastirea Humorului, Suceava county, RO

The church of the Humor Monastery was built in 1530, during the ruling of Petru Rares, by his faithful Chancellor Toader Bubuiog and his wife Anastasia. The church was consacrated to the Assumption of the Holy Virgin. Prince Petru Rares had an initiative of reconstruction the old monastic Moldavian buldings and of decoration with frescoes the exterior walls. At Humor Monastery, the dominant colour of the background is red. The painting reflects a perfect harmony between the characteristic elements of the Byzantine art, originated in the Eastern Church theology and the gift of the local creator.

Hundertwasser Church

Hundertwasser Church

Bärnbach, AT

The Hundertwasser Church was built between 1948 and 1950 and redesigned in 1987-88 by the Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser. In 2016, the tower roof and the six spheres of the church roof were recently gilded.

Hundvåg Church

Hundvåg Church

Stavanger, NO

Hundvåg Church is a "working church" (a church building which, in addition to the church hall, also has other halls for various activities) dating from the 1980s. In 1974, the parish of Hundvåg was separated from the parish of Hetland, so a new church for the new congregation was needed, but work only began in 1981 and was completed in 1983.

Hundvin Church

Hundvin Church

Alver, NO

The Hundvin church is a long church dating from 1936. The villagers had wanted a church on Hundvin for a long time, as they had to walk to Lygra to reach the parish church, built in 1888.

Hunn Church

Hunn Church

Gjøvik, NO

Hunn Church, built in 1968, is a cubist church built of brick and pine. The furniture is simple and made of pine. The dominant piece of the church is the high altarpiece, which is a glass mosaic created by Victor Sparre.

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