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Benedykivtsi Jewish Cemetery

Benedykivtsi Jewish Cemetery

Benedykivtsi, UA

Presumably, the Jewish Cemetery in Benedykivtsi was established in the 19th century. The cemetery is depicted on a cadastral map of 1865, although the latest tombstone dates to 1907. The cemetery was used until WWII, and the latest preserved gravestone date to 1940.

Benevento Cathedral

Benevento Cathedral

Benevento, IT

The Cathedral of Benevento dates back to the Lombard foundation of the Duchy of Benevento at the end of the 8th century, but after its destruction during the Allied bombings during the Second World War, it was largely rebuilt in the 1960s.

Bengtsfors Church

Bengtsfors Church

Bengtsfors, SE

The wooden church was built in 1926, later a large renovation and conversion was made in 1957. The style of the church is a typical 1920s Classicism.

Beočin Monastery

Beočin Monastery

Beočin, RS

Beočin Monastery lies just outside the municipality of Beočin in the natural environment of the Fruška Gora national park. This is one of the 16 surviving Orthodox monasteries built between the 15th and 18th centuries on the Fruška Gora mountain in Serbia (also known as the Serbian Mount Athos).

Berg arbeidskirke

Berg arbeidskirke

Larvik, NO

Berg working church is a brick church that built in 2007. Berg wooden church was in great need of refurbishment in the 1970s, but not everything was completed. Instead, work was underway to build a new working church. The working church has largely taken over as the worship church after the wooden church.

Berg Church

Berg Church

Halden, NO

The Berg church is a medieval stone church which has no porch or portal to the west, but the nave has an entrance portal to the south. In 1876 the church was restored according to the plans of the architect Chr. Christie, and in 1936-37 under the direction of the architect Andreas Nygaard. The sacristy was built as part of the restoration in 1876.

Berg Church

Berg Church

Skaland, NO

The Berg church was built in concrete in 1955 by the architect Hans Magnus. The present church is probably the third on the site. We know that there was a medieval church there and that it was dilapidated in the 17th and 18th centuries, which led to the construction of a new half-timbered church in 1780 or 1781 which was then destroyed by the Germans in 1942. Norway's first woman priest, Ingrid Bjerkås, was parish priest in Berg parish in 1961-65.

Berg Wooden Church

Berg Wooden Church

Larvik, NO

Berg wooden church was built in 1878 to replace the old stone church of Berg, too small and in poor condition. It was designed by Johannes Henrik Nissen and erected by the builder Mathias Olsen from 1875 to 1878. The altarpiece dates from 1580 and was taken over from the stone church.

Berg Working Church

Berg Working Church

Trondheim, NO

Berg 'working church' is a long church dating from 1972. The architect of the church was Tycho Castberg. The pulpit and the baptismal font are made of wood and date from 1987. Originally the church had a mechanical organ from the Norwegian Organ and Harmonium Factory, dating from 1962.

Bergamo Cathedral

Bergamo Cathedral

Bergamo, IT

As early as the 9th century there were two cathedrals in the city of Bergamo. One was the Basilica of Saint Alexander, located on the site of his supposed martyrdom, the other was the Cathedral of Saint Vincent located on the site of the present building. In 1561 the Venetians destroyed the Cathedral of Saint Alexander. It was finally in the 17th century that a bull of Pope Innocent XI established a single chapter and a single cathedral. In 1689 the structure was renovated by Carlo Fontana. Another important renovation, undertaken in the 19th century, focused mainly on the neoclassical façade (1889).

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