One of the best-known churches in the world is also a true masterpiece of French Gothic architecture.
The beautiful Romano-Byzantine basilica is (together with e.g. the Eiffel Tower) one of the best-known icons of the City of Lights.
This stunning church is unfinished but nonetheless remains one of Gaudí's masterpieces.
A Renaissance church located in the Vatican City and the largest church building in the world with the interior area spreading across 15…
First inhabited by Benedictine monks back in the 10th century, this Gothic church is one of the most important icons of London.
This 13th-century Gothic chapel is a true gem of Paris. Not only is it an imposing example of Gothic architecture but it is also a place of…
Completed in the 15th century, this large convent with an ornate interior is a burial site of several members of the Portuguese royal…
Completed in 1903, the largest Catholic church in the UK was designed in neo-Byzantine style.
This 17th-century Mannerist church boasts a splendorous Baroque altarpiece and nice wall and ceiling decorations.
This majestic cathedral was finished in the 16th century, after a hundred years since the construction started, and replaced a former…
Formerly known as the Church of Santa Engrácia, this large 17th century church was converted into a national pantheon in 1916.
Part of the Franciscan convent, this church is famous for its extravagantly frescoed dome.
Built in 1986, this architectural gem and a famous landmark of Reykjavik will take your breath away.
Do not confuse this church with Carmelitas Church standing just next door. Yes, there are two churches next to each other.
The largest and most important Orthodox church in Athens was completed in 1862 and now serves as the seat of the Bishop of Athens.
Visit this beautiful staple of historical architecture set in the heart of Edinburg, one of the most important architectural landmarks…
This imposing cathedral, commissioned by James I of Aragon in 1229, was built on the site of an old Arab mosque.
Palermo Cathedral is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Palermo, located in Palermo, Sicily, southern Italy.
Visit this intriguing church built in the 14th century which mixes Gothic and Baroque influences into an interesting blend of styles.
The Church of St. Mary of the Admiral, also called Martorana, is the seat of the Parish of San Nicolò dei Greci, overlooking the Piazza…
The Cappella Sansevero is a chapel located on Via Francesco de Sanctis 19, just northwest of the church of San Domenico Maggiore, in the…