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Patrick Shell
Places
St. Sava In Belgrade, Serbia
The Church of St. Sava in Belgrade, the largest church in the Balkans, newly constructed, named after the Serbian Orthodox Church founder, with impressive exterior…
St. Stephen’s Basilica, Budapest (Hungary)
St. Stephen’s Basilica in Budapest, Hungary, completed in 1905, houses the right hand of Stephen I, the first King of Hungary, and hosts world-class musical…
St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Vienna (Austria)
St. Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna, Austria, a 12th-century Gothic cathedral, featuring valuable altars, side chapels, and underground catacombs.
St. Vitus Cathedral, In Prague, Czechia
St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague, Czechia, the largest church in the country, home to the tombs of Bohemian and Roman kings, known for its grandiose…
St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral In Sofia, Bulgaria
The Saint Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia, Bulgaria, a Neo-Byzantine cathedral built between 1882 and 1912, known for its golden domes and beautiful murals.
St. Basil’s Cathedral, Moscow (Russia)
St. Basil’s Cathedral in Moscow, Russia, commissioned by Ivan the Terrible, built between 1555 and 1561, converted to a museum in 1928, and a UNESCO…
St. Elisabeth Cathedral In Kosice, Slovakia
St. Elisabeth Cathedral in Kosice, Slovakia, the southernmost Gothic cathedral in Europe, featuring numerous exterior details and a valuable altar dedicated to St. Elisabeth.
St. Lambert’s In Munster, Germany
St. Lambert’s in Münster, Germany, known for its Gothic facade and steeple cages that once held executed Anabaptist leaders, with a watchman on duty since…
St. Paul’s Cathedral, London (England)
St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, a significant Anglican cathedral, hosting notable events like Prince Charles and Lady Diana’s wedding and Winston Churchill’s funeral.
Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence
Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence, Italy, a Gothic cathedral known for its stunning dome designed by Filippo Brunelleschi and beautiful frescoes.