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Hasanmurod Qushbegi mosque
Historical memorial site located in Khiva
Al Bey Mosque
mosque in Tunisia
Kavala Imaret
ottoman building in Greece
Cherasco Synagogue
synagogue in Italy
North Church
church in Arkhyz, Russia
South Zelenchuksky Church
10th c. church in Karachay-Cherkessia Republic, Russia
Daeheungsa
Daeheungsa (), sometimes called Daedunsa, is a main temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. Daeheungsa is located on the slopes of Duryunsan (Duryun Mountain) in Samsan township, Haenam County, South Jeolla Province, South Korea.
De Hoeksteen, Barneveld
large church in the Netherlands
Tun Abdul Aziz Mosque
Mosque in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Mansourah Mosque
building in Algeria
Santa Maria della Catena
church building in Naples, Italy
Saint-Pierre church
church located in Loire, France
Agios Marcos
historical church in Heraklion, Greece
Piruz Nahavandi Mausoleum
mausoleum in Kashan, Iranian national heritage site
Basingwerk Abbey
ruin of an abbey near Holywell, Flintshire, Wales
Piaskower Synagoge
former synagogue in Białystok, Poland
Sisak Synagogue
former synagogue in Sisak, Croatia
Cathedral of St. George
Ukrainian Catholic
Saint John the Baptist Church
church building in Abovyan, Armenia
Iglesia de San Luis de los Franceses
cultural property in Sevilla, Spain
Karlsruhe Synagogue
synagogue
Kocharli Mosque
mosque in Shusha, Azerbaijan
Abbey of San Galgano
Cistercian monastery in Tuscany, Italy
Vidin Synagogue
Jewish synagogue in Vidin, Bulgaria
Salt Lake Assembly Hall
historic building in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Church of Our Lady (Bremen)
church building in Mitte, Germany
Kalika Mata Temple, Pavagadh
human settlement in India
Jameh Mosque of Farumad
mosque in Farumad, Iranian national heritage site
Muhammad Bin Abdullah Mosque
Mosque being built in Ayodhya, India
Alte Synagoge
former synagogue in Heilbronn, Germany
Gethsemane Church
protestant church in Berlin
Beth Aharon Synagogue
building in China
Santa Maria della Sapienza, Naples
church
Viscri fortified church
heritage site in Braşov County, Romania
Parthenon mosque
Ottoman mosque built inside the Parthenon of Athens
Zuisen-ji Temple
is a Buddhist temple of the Rinzai sect in Nikaidō's in Kamakura, Japan. During the Muromachi period it was the family temple of the Ashikaga rulers of Kamakura (the Kantō kubō): four of the five kubō are buried there in a private cemetery closed to the public and first kubō Ashikaga Motouji's is also known by the name . Designed by prominent Zen religious figure, poet and Zen garden designer Musō Soseki (also known as Musō Kokushi), the temple lies on top of an isolated hill and is famous for both its garden and its Zen rock garden. The beauty and the quantity of its plants have gained it sin
Main Choral Synagogue, Rostov-on-Don
synagogue in Russia
Ryōsen-ji Temple
Buddhist temple in Nara Prefecture, Japan
Ringkirche
The Ringkirche (Ring Church) is a Protestant church in Wiesbaden, the state capital of Hesse, Germany. The Romanesque Revival church was built between 1892 and 1894 and designed by Johannes Otzen. The historic monument also serves as a concert venue.
Osmaniye Mosque
mosque in Chios, Greece
Great Mosque of Béjaïa
Mosque in Algeria
Bolğar Mosque, Qazan
mosque in Russia
Chapelle Sainte-Ursule de la Sorbonne
chapel located in Paris, in France
Jōmyō-ji Temple
is a Zen Buddhist temple of the Rinzai sect, Kenchō-ji school, in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Jōmyō-ji is Number Five of the five temples known as Kamakura Gozan ("Kamakura's Five Mountains"), and the only one of the five not founded by a member of the Hōjō clan. Jōmyō-ji has instead, as nearby Zuisen-ji, deep ties with the Ashikaga clan, and was one of the family's funeral temples (bodaiji). For this reason the family's kamon, or crest, is ubiquitous on its premises. The first three characters of its full name mean "Inari mountain", presumably from the hill of the same name where it
Wat Mangkon Kamalawat
Buddhist temple in Bangkok, Thailand
Ratana-pon
buddhist Pagoda in Mrauk U, Myanmar
Subang Airport Mosque
Mosque in Subang, Selangor, Malaysia
Orta Mosque, Veroia
building in Veroia, Central Macedonia, Greece
Church of Saint Elisæus
Caucasian Albanian Church in Nij in the Gabala region, Azerbaijan
Bedesten, Nicosia
former church, former bazaar used as a cultural center, in North Nicosia
San Pietro
minor basilica
Marree Mosque
Mosque in Australia
Bristol Jamia Mosque
mosque in Bristol, England, United Kingdom
Buttsū-ji Temple
is a Buddhist temple head one of fourteen autonomous branches of the Rinzai school of Zen Buddhism, founded in 1397 by the lord of Mihara; Kobayakawa Haruhira; its first Abbot was Buttoku Daitsu Zenji. The temple is named after its honorary founder, the Chinese master Buttsu Zenji. Located in Mihara, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, the temple is head of the Buttsū-ji branch of Rinzai Zen, governing forty-seven temples.
Jeongnimsa
Jeongnimsa () was a major Buddhist temple in the Baekje capital of Sabi, now located in Buyeo County, South Chungcheong Province, South Korea. It was constructed in 538 and continued to be used in to the Goryeo period (918–1392). In 2015, it was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as part of the item Baekje Historic Areas. On March 26, 1983, it was made a Historic Site of South Korea.
Cao'an
thumb|230px|Cao'an Temple seen from the south, with Huabiao Hill in the background '''Cao'an''' () is a temple in , Jinjiang, Fujian. Originally constructed by Chinese Manichaeans, it was considered by later worshipers to be a Buddhist temple. This "Manichaean temple in Buddhist disguise" had historically been seen by modern experts on Manichaeism as "the only Manichaean building which has survived intact". However, other Manichaean buildings have survived intact, such as the Xuanzhen Temple, also in China. In 2021, Cao'an was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List along with many other s
Al-Omari Mosque, Dura
Mosque in Dura, Hebron, West Bank, Palestine
Burqin Church
church building in West Bank, Palestine
Raja Alang Mosque
historical mosque in Beranang, Malaysia
Olomouc Synagogue
synagogue