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Rabban Hormizd Monastery
monastery in Iraq
Emir Zade mosque
mosque in Chalkideon Municipality, Greece
The Great Mosque of Tinmel
mosque in Tinmel, Morocco
Gokoku-ji Temple
is a Shingon Buddhist temple in Tokyo's Bunkyō.
Faik Pasha Mosque
historical mosque in Arta, Greeece
Tomb of Darius I
tomb in Fars Province, Iran
Cathedral of Przemyśl
Roman Catholic cathedral in Przemyśl, Poland
Riga Choral Synagogue
destroyed synagogue in Riga, Latvia
Oshki
thumb|Monastery of Oshki Oshki ( ; or ) is a Georgian Eastern Orthodox monastery from the second half of the 10th century located in the historic province of Tao, now part of the territory of Turkey. The main church, dedicated to St John the Baptist, was built between 963 and 973. The monastery is located in the village of Çamlıyamaç, in northeastern Erzurum Province, bordering Artvin Province.
Zal Khan Mosque
destroyed mosque in Armenia
Sarayönü Mosque
mosque in Northern Cyprus
Sabah State Mosque
mosque in Malaysia
Bana cathedral
cathedral
Hofkirche
church in Innsbruck, Austria
Jinn Mosque
A mosque and historical architectural monument located in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Yeni Mosque
mosque in Greece
Church of the Transfer of the Relics of St. Nicholas (Ruská Bystrá)
Greek Catholic wooden church in the village of Ruská Bystrá, Slovakia
Norashen Holy Mother of God Armenian Church
church building in Tbilisi, Georgia
Bayrakli Mosque
mosque in Bulgaria
Shwezigon Pagoda
Buddhist temple near Bagan, Myanmar
Cathedral of the Holy Cross
church building in Gyumri, Armenia
Fabric Synagogue
heritage site in Timiș County, Romania
Mosque of the Prophet Yunus
mosque in Nineveh, Mosul
Pantheon of the House of Braganza
building in Lisbon, Lisbon District, Portugal
Nitra Synagogue
historical building in Slovakia
The Great Mosque of Chefchaouen
mosque in Chefchaouen, Morocco
Prejmer fortified church
Lutheran fortified church in Prejmer, Brașov County, Romania
Sayyid Yahya Murtuza Mosque
A mosque and historical architectural monument located in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Ibadat Khana
meeting house built in 1575 by Mughal Emperor Akbar for interfaith dialogue
Red Mosque
mosque in Albania
Church of Saint George
church building in Tbilisi, Georgia
Great Synagogue, Białystok
destroyed synagogue in Białystok, Poland
Catherine's Church
church building in Chernihiv, Ukraine
Great Synagogue of Vilna
former synagogue in Vilnius, Lithuania
Kuopio Cathedral
Lutheran cathedral in Kuopio, Finland
Enda Mariam Coptic Cathedral
building in Asmara, Eritrea
Cathedral of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, Bratislava
Cathedral in Slovakia
Beth Alpha synagogue
Sixth-century CE synagogue
Hvisdets Synagogue
former synagogue in Hvizdets, Ukraine
Park51
Park51 (originally named Cordoba House) was a development originally envisioned as a 13-story Islamic community center and mosque in Lower Manhattan, New York City, United States. The developers hoped to promote interfaith dialogue. Due to its proposed location, two blocks from the World Trade Center site of the September 11 attacks, the proposed building was widely and controversially referred to as the "Ground Zero mosque", and the issue was amplified as an astroturf campaign to influence the 2010 United States elections.
Yungbulakang Palace
castle in Changzhug, Nêdong, Shannan, Tibet, China
Ostia Synagogue
synagogue
Slonim Synagogue
building in Slonim, Belarus
Jome mosque
Iranian national heritage site
Al-Quds Mosque Hamburg
former mosque in Germany
Monastery of St. Theodosius
monastery in the West Bank, Palestine
Uwais al-Qarni Mosque
Islamic Shrine in Raqqa, Syria
Church of St. George
church in Kurbinovo, North Macedonia
Liberation mosque
church building in Gaziantep Province, Turkey
Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra
oldest mosque in the north of the Indian subcontinent
Mehmet Bey Mosque
building in Serres, Central Macedonia, Greece
Golden Rose Synagogue
former synagogue in Lviv, Ukraine
Pyrohoshcha Church
church building in Kyiv, Ukraine
Bunhwangsa
Bunhwangsa () is a temple complex from the Old Silla era of Korea. It is located in Gyeongju. The temple is recorded to have been built in 634 under the auspices of Queen Seondeok. Today the temple is still used by a small group of worshipers but in its heyday, the temple covered several acres and was one of the four main temples of the Silla Kingdom used by the state to ask the Buddha to bless the kingdom. The ruins of Hwangnyongsa lay nearby. It is part of the UNESCO world heritage site Gyeongju Historic Areas.
Sidna Omar mosque
mosque in Jerussalem
Higashi Hongan-ji Temple
Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan; head temple of Ōtani-ha school
Cathedral of the Holy Mother of God
cultural heritage monument of Armenia
Maubuisson Abbey
abbey located in Val-d'Oise, in France
New Sacristy
building by Michelangelo in the church of San Lorenzo, Florence
Adolf Fredrik Church
church building in Stockholm, Sweden