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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.

Hunstad Church

Hunstad Church

Bodø, NO

Hunstad church is a church from 2013 in Bodø. The church is one of the few churches in Norway that is built integrated into a building complex. It is decorated by the artist Tor Lindrupsen. Hunstad church was designed by U2 architects.

Hurbanovo Jewish Cemetery

Hurbanovo Jewish Cemetery

Hurbanovo, SK

Hurbanovo Jewish Cemetery is a fenced and well-maintained Jewish cemetery with around 114 gravestones

Hurdal kirke

Hurdal kirke

Hurdal, NO

Hurdal church is a wooden church that was built in 1681. The church has a long plan that was designed by architect W. Karlson. The current nave is an extension from 1793. The choir has ornaments and rose paint from the 1680s.

Hurum Church

Hurum Church

Asker, NO

The Hurum Church is a medieval stone church with a rectangular nave and a lower, narrower choir with a semicircular end, the apse, to the east. In front of the west entrance is a wooden bell tower. At the foot of the tower is a porch. The church was renovated after a fire in 1686, and in 1849 it was extensively rebuilt. However, the present tower dates from 1885. The brick chapel of the Huitfeldt family was built north of the nave in 1750.

Húsavíkurkirkja

Húsavíkurkirkja

Húsavík, IS

Húsavíkurkirkja is a wooden church with strong characteristics of the so-called Swiss-style (inspired by rural chalets in Switzerland). The architect Rögnvaldur Ólafsson designed the church, which was consecrated in 1907.

Husein Pasha Mosque

Husein Pasha Mosque

Pljevlja, ME

This mosque was completed in 1594 and to this day has the highest minaret of any mosque in the Balkans. It was named after Husein Pasha Boljanic, who was born not far from Pljevlja. The mosque contains a low pitched dome, an open porch with three domes, and several rich polychrome motifs on the interior. The minaret was rebuilt after a lightning strike destroyed the original in 1911.

Husejnija Mosque, Gradačac

Husejnija Mosque, Gradačac

Gradačac , BA

Husejnija Mosque was built in 1826 by Husein-captain Gradaščević, a Bosnian captain who fought for the independence of Bosnia and Herzegovina from the Ottoman Empire. It has been declared a national monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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