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Churches, Mosques and other religious buildings from around the world. |
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 | The final resting place of Monaco's much-loved Princess Grace. |  | 08/27/2005 | 159 | 



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 | Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam, built around 1400. |  | 08/26/2005 | 215 | 



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 | Nieuwe Lutherse Kerk, Amsterdam, rebuilt in 1823 by T.F. Suys and J. de Greef. |  | 08/26/2005 | 227 | 



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 | The Oude Kerk (Old Church) is the oldest building in Amsterdam. |  | 08/26/2005 | 187 | 



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 | This church is known by several names. St. Laurens and St. Laurentius both remind of its catholic origins, while it has been also known as Grote Kerk ('great church') since it was confiscated and became a protestant church. |  | 08/26/2005 | 137 | 



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 | This mosque was completed in 1990 as a memorial to the late King Hussein's Grandfather |  | 08/26/2005 | 481 | 



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 | A little bit Swedish, a little bit Russian - totally Finnish. The largest orthodox cathedral in Scandinavia |  | 08/25/2005 | 133 | 



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 | The Lutheran Cathedral (also Suurkirkko or St. Nicholas church) is Helsinki's most important landmark. The majestic outline of its 71m central tower illustrates the true glory of the White City of the North. The cathedral was designed by C.L. Engel in 1830 |  | 08/24/2005 | 126 | 



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 | Temppeliaukio Church was built in 1968-1969. It was designed by the architect brothers, Timo and Tuomo Suomalainen. The church is built into solid rock, therefore, it is also known as the Church of the Rock. Natural light brightens the inside through 180 glasses between the dome and the wall. |  | 08/24/2005 | 216 | 



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 | Meeting place of the Peter Cooper UU Fellowship - Memphis Tennessee USA |  | 08/24/2005 | 89 | 



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 | The largest Christian church in Cote d'Ivoire Africa.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basilica_of_Our_Lady_of_Peace_of_Yamoussoukro |  | 08/24/2005 | 116 | 



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 | The Church of the River (Unitarian-Universalist) in Memphis, TN, USA. The sanctuary has a glass wall which allows communicants to look out at the river view. |  | 08/24/2005 | 92 | 



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 | Morumbi's Graveyard - Sao Paulo |  | 08/24/2005 | 118 | 
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 | Pampulha church, Belo Horizonte, Brazil. |  | 08/24/2005 | 147 | 



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 | In the dome of Berlin is the thomb of Otto von Bismarck, the first Imperial Chancellor of the second German empire. |  | 08/23/2005 | 221 | 



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 | The ancient burmese site of more than 2,000 pagodas - sometimes called Pagan. |  | 08/23/2005 | 215 | 



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 | The Zapotek and Mixtek Monuments on Monte Alban near Oaxaca in Mexico |  | 08/23/2005 | 232 | 



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 | Home of the shroud of Turin, cloth that purports to be the burial cloth of Jesus, with his image miraculously preserved upon it. Believe what you want. |  | 08/23/2005 | 166 | 



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 | This is the Mother Cabrini Shrine near Lookout Mountain west of Golden, Colorado. Mother Cabrini was the first American to be canonized by the Roman Catholic Church. Find more information here: http://www.den-cabrini-shrine.org/ . |  | 08/23/2005 | 113 | 



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 | There seems to be a surrealistic amount of churches in Venice. Here are some of them. |  | 08/23/2005 | 330 | 



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 | Vatican City — formally State of the Vatican City, or Vatican City State (Latin: Status Civitatis Vaticanæ and Italian: Stato della Città del Vaticano) — is a sovereign landlocked enclave surrounded by Rome, Italy. The modern-day home of the popes, it is the smallest independent state in the world in terms of area(0,45 sqm) and population(805). It is administered by the Holy See, the ecclesiast... |  | 08/23/2005 | 940 | 
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 | The most famous church in New York City. Info from the Archdiocese of NY. |  | 08/23/2005 | 288 | 



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 | This Church was distroyed in the WW 2. Today it is a memorial. Next to it a very modern church was built. |  | 08/23/2005 | 180 | 



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 | A Norman building from the 11th century. |  | 08/22/2005 | 150 | 



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 | Bragernes Church is in new gothic style and iIts well known altarpiece with the Resurrection was painted by Adolph Tidemand. It has 35 bells. |  | 08/22/2005 | 116 | 



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