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Red Church
church in Olomouc District of Olomouc region
Kargabazar Mosque
mosque in Qarğabazar, Fuzuli, Azerbaijan
Great Mosque of Kilwa
building in Tanzania
Great Synagogue in Brody
former synagogue in Brody, Ukraine
Chapel of Saint Paul
chapel in Damascus, Syria
Caravanserai of Agha Gahraman Mirsiyab
historical building in Shusha, Azerbaijan
Great Synagogue of London
former synagogue in London, England, destroyed during WW2
Zincirli Mosque
building in Serres, Central Macedonia, Greece
Pho Lai Pagoda
Buddhist temple in Huế, Vietnam
Heydariyeh Mosque
mosque in Qazvin, Iranian national heritage site
Sayyid Jamaluddin Mosque
mosque in Hooghly, West Bengal, India
Evangelic church
wooden articular church of the Evangelical Church A C and a national cultural monument in the village of Leštiny, Dolný Kubín district, Slovakia​
Neradje Mosque
church building in Rethymno Municipality, Greece
Strata Florida Abbey
grade I listed building in Ceredigion
Kaohsiung Confucian Temple
Confucian temple in Kaohsiung
Sultan Ismail Jamek Mosque
mosque in Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia
Ahmed III Mosque
mosque in Corinthia, Greece
College of Our Lady of Antigua
former seminary in Monforte de Lemos, Spain Piarists school in Monforte de Lemos.
Church of the Holy Trinity, Belgrade
church in Belgrade, Serbia
Vondelkerk
The Vondel Church (Dutch: Vondelkerk) was a church building located on Vondelstraat in Amsterdam-West. From 1880 to 1977, the building—designed by architect Pierre Cuypers—served as the Church of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus for the Roman Catholic parish of the same name. After its deconsecration, the central nave was used for purposes including concerts, while surrounding spaces were rented out as offices.
Aleksanteri Church
church in Tampere, Finland
Bytom Synagogue
synagogue in Bytom, Poland
Thien Hau Temple
Chinese-style temple in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Mehmed Pasha Kukavica Mosque
mosque in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Mingun Pahtodawgyi
buddhist temple in Myanmar
Königsberg Synagogue
The synagogue in Königsberg from 1896 to 1938
Nevigeser Wallfahrtsdom
pilgrimage church
Maimonides Synagogue
historic synagogue located in Cairo, Egypt
Gunduzgala mosque
former mosque in Gunduzgala, Azerbaijan
Lendava Synagogue
synagogue in Slovenia
Medrese Mosque
mosque in Greece
Ezras Israel Synagogue
synagogue in Łódź, Poland
Tatar mosque
mosque with a minaret on the roof
Khirki Masjid
mosque in India
Koprivnica Synagogue
former synagogue in Koprivnica, Croatia
Bharat Mata Mandir
temple in Varanasi, India
Mar Assia al-Hakim Church
church building in Aleppo, Syria
Jakob Glanzer Shul
former synagogue in Lviv, Ukraine
Saint-Joseph-des-Carmes
Saint-Joseph-des-Carmes (Saint-Joseph-des-Carmes) is a Catholic chapel located at 70 rue de Vaugirard in the 6th arrondissement of Paris. It was originally built as the chapel of a convent of the mendicant order of Discalced Carmelites. It is now the church of the Catholic Institute of Paris, a university-level seminary for training priests, and is also a parish church for the neighbourhood. It is dedicated to Saint Joseph, husband of the Virgin Mary. Built between 1613 and 1620, it combines elements of Classical architecture on the exterior with a remarkable display of Baroque architecture an
Antiguo Monasterio de la Cartuja de Santa María de las Cuevas
monastery
Yushima Seidō
Temple of Confucius in tokyo
Mahabodhi Temple, Bagan
prominent Buddhist temple in Bagan, Myanmar
Gereja Sion
church in Jakarta, Indonesia
Surp Hagop Church
church building in Aleppo, Syria
Stara Synagogue
Synagogue in Łódź, Poland
Hōkoku-ji Temple
is an old temple in the Kenchō-ji school of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism located in Kamakura, Japan. Famous for its bamboo garden, it is also known as "Bamboo Temple".
Fethiye Mosque
mosque in Nafpaktia Municipality, Greece
Zayn al-Din Minaret
minaret in Kashan, Iranian national heritage site
Sint-Janskerk
church in Maastricht, Netherlands
Kawasaki Daishi
Buddhist temple in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Žiče Charterhouse
carthusian monastery or charterhouse near Žiče, Slovenia
Ibn Uthman Mosque
mosque in Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestine
Mezquita de las Tornerías
cultural property in Toledo, Spain
Menorah center
cultural and business center located in Dnipro (Ukraine)
New Synagogue
synagogue
Basilica of St Plechelm
Abbey Mills Mosque
proposed mosque that was to have been built in London
Tempel Synagogue
former synagogue in Lviv, Ukraine
Tōkei-ji Temple
, also known as or , is a Buddhist temple and a former vihāra, the only survivor of a network of five nunneries called ("Nuns of the Five Mountains"), in the city of Kamakura in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It is part of the Rinzai school of Zen's Engaku-ji branch, and was opened by Hōjō Sadatoki and founding abbess Kakusan-ni in 1285. It is best known as a historic refuge for women abused by their husbands. It is for this reason sometimes referred to as the "Divorce Temple".
Jufuku-ji Temple
, usually known as Jufuku-ji, is a temple of the Kenchō-ji branch of the Rinzai sect and the oldest Zen temple in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Ranked third among Kamakura's prestigious Five Mountains, it is number 24 among the pilgrimage temples and number 18 of the temples. Its main object of worship is Shaka Nyorai.