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Berlevåg church

Berlevåg church

Berlevåg, NO

Berlevåg church is a long church completed in 1960. The architect for the building was Hans Magnus and the altarpiece was made by Kåre Jonsborg. The church replaces a former church, burned after WWII.

Berlin Cathedral

Berlin Cathedral

Berlin, DE

Berlin Cathedral is a protestant church founded in the 16th century. The present building is a third reconstruction in the neo-Renaissance and neo-Baroque styles dating from between 1894 and 1905. Badly damaged during the Second World War, the exterior of the cathedral was simplified during a renovation completed in 1984 and, until 2002, it was rebuilt inside in keeping with the original. The Hohenzollern Crypt, located beneath the cathedral, is one of the most important dynastic tombs in Europe.

Berlin Şehitlik Camii

Berlin Şehitlik Camii

Berlin, DE

This mosque in Berlin is noted for its attractive architecture, which is based on Ottoman architecture of the 16th and 17th centuries. It is constructed on the grounds of the old Turkish cemetery, Germany's oldest burial ground for adherents of Islam. The mosque itself was built between 1999 and 2005.

Bern Minster

Bern Minster

Bern, CH

Also known simply as the Bern Cathedral, Bern Minster is the tallest Cathedral in Switzerland. The church was built in the 15th century, however its tower was only completed in 1893. The original church of Bern was a Romanesque style church built in the 12th century, the current church was built in the 15th century as a way to show Bern's significance as a wealthy city-state north of the alps. Some of the important parts of the church include its stained glass windows and its artwork around the main portal known as the Last Judgement. This is one of the most complete late gothic sculpture collecions in Europe.

Bernardine monastery complex

Bernardine monastery complex

Radom, PL

The Bernardine monastery complex is a late Gothic religious complex dating back to the second half of the 15th century. As it was located outside the city walls, it took the form of a fortress surrounded by ramparts. The brick church and monastery were erected in several phases. Firstly, a choir was built at the same time as the sacristy. Then, the south wing of the monastery was erected. The next stage was the body of the church, built at the end of the 15th century. The other wings of the monastery were built at the latest, connected by an inner multi-storey cloister, with a low tower in the northeast corner, characteristic of medieval garden barn monasteries.

Bernitter Church

Bernitter Church

Bernitt, DE

The church of Bernitter is a building of field stone and brick built in the 13th century. The choir is older than the nave and dates from about 1240, while the nave was added about 40 years later. The church tower dates from the 15th century. The church in Bernitter is one of the few churches in Mecklenburg from the 13th century, which the Reformation apparently left untouched. The large bronze bell of the church in Bernitter has also been spared by history, as it was not melted down as part of the metal donation during the Second World War.

Beržoras Wooden Church

Beržoras Wooden Church

Beržoras , LT

The wooden church of Beržoras (Church of St Stanislas), built in 1746, is one of the oldest wooden buildings of sacral architecture in Lithuania, and the cemetery in which it is located is also one of the oldest in Lithuania. The surrounding wooden chapels of the church, also built in the 18th century, were destroyed in the 20th century but rebuilt recently.

Besancon Cathedral

Besancon Cathedral

Besançon, FR

Built at the beginning of the 18th century, it was first a parish church before becoming a basilica in 1952, then a cathedral 37 years later.

Bešenovo Monastery

Bešenovo Monastery

Bešenovo, RS

Bešenovo Monastery is a historic place of worship founded at the end of the 13th century. The complex was completely destroyed during the Second World War. Its reconstruction began in 2013. It 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).

Betaniaforsamlingen

Odensbacken, SE

Bjorkenusgarden is the parish's summer and camp farm, located by Hjulmaren's southern shore. The farm has been owned and operated by Betaniaforsamlingen in Odensbacken since the 80s. Over the years, the farm has been expanded in various stages and is today a well-functioning campground with large green areas, many accommodations, modern commercial kitchen, meeting and worship rooms, own bathing area, etc.

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