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Patrick Shell
Places
Church of Our Lady, Munich (Germany)
Frauenkirche in Munich, a Gothic church constructed in 1494, can accommodate up to 20,000 people, with twin towers inspired by Jerusalem’s Dome of the Rock.
Church Of The Savior On Spilled Blood In St. Petersburg, Russia
The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood in St. Petersburg, Russia, built in 1883, features colorful domes and a richly decorated interior.
Collégiale Notre Dame De Dinant, Belgium
The Collegiate Church of Our Lady in Dinant, Belgium, an iconic landmark with a pear-shaped bell tower, built in the 16th century.
Cologne Cathedral, Cologne
Cologne Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece in Germany, known for its intricate details, including stained glass windows and towering spires.
Cathedral Of Saint James Or Innsbruck Cathedral In Innsbruck, Austria
The Cathedral of St. James in Innsbruck, Austria, a Baroque cathedral with pink marble and gold leaf decorations, houses the tomb of Archduke Maximilian III…
Cathedral Of Santa Maria Maggiore In Rome, Italy
The Cathedral of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome, Italy, a 5th-century papal cathedral, features a beautiful façade, a 13th-century mosaic, and numerous baroque chapels.
Cathedral Of The Assumption Of The Virgin In Dubrovnik, Croatia
The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin in Dubrovnik, Croatia, rebuilt in 1673 after an earthquake, features a 15th-century interior and a painting by…
Cathédrale De La Major, Marseille, France
The Cathédrale de la Major in Marseille, a Romanesque-Byzantine style cathedral built between 1852 and 1896, offers breathtaking views of the harbor and features stunning…
Christ Church Cathedral In England
Christ Church Cathedral in Oxford, England, serves as both the cathedral for Oxford, Berkshire, and Buckinghamshire and the college chapel for Christ Church.
Catedral de León, León (Spain)
The Cathedral of León, built on Roman baths and later converted into a palace by King Ordono II, showcases Gothic architecture and rich historical significance.