Tuman monastery is located 9 km from Golubac. It was built in the XVI century, and dedicated to Saint Gabriel. The church within the monastery walls were burnt by the Turks in the XVIII century, but ...
The church of Saint Apostles Peter and Paul in Majdanpek was built from 1856 to 1858, for the religious needs of the workers employed in the town's mines.
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The church was built by Matei Basarab, a great king of Vallachia, in 1648. In the 20th century it was restored by King Carol the 2nd. In the garden there is a well with fresh drinking water....
This is the most Southern monastery in Romania. A good place for rest, as well as a good camping site. In the future they will provide accommodation rooms as well....
Built on the grounds of a wooden church (18th century), the patron of this new church at the corner of Kralja Petra I Street and Kneza Sime Markovića erected in 1841, is St Michael the Archangel. ...
Located in the Northern part of Tašmajdan Park, at Bulvar Kralja Alexandra 17 (please refer to the section Belgrade, Nature in the city), the church was built in the period of 1935 – 1939....
Said to be the biggest Orthodox Church, worldwide, it was built at the place where it is supposed in 1594, the Turks might have burnt the relics of the most important Serbian saint, who founded the Se...
Located just opposite the Bishop`s Palace and St. Martyr Dimitar Cathedral, at the Square of Tolerance, Pazvantoglu’s complex was built in late 18th - early 19th century....
The construction of the main Vidin church on the Square of Tolerance dates back to 17th century, when a first wooden church with this name was built. ...
Built in 1926 by architect Kosta Nikolov, the church stands in the place of an old bell-tower and represents an extension to the St. Panteleimon Church....
Located in the courtyard of the Vidin Bishop’s residence in 15 Baba Vida Street, this church with walls of stone masonry and toothed cornice roof dates back to 1643 (see also St. Petka). ...
Most important building on the Southern side of the main Square of Pécs, Széchenyi Square, built in years 1887 – 1891 in eclectic style, but with elements of Baroque....
While the first mediaeval church became a mosque under Ottoman rule, the new Augustine friars church, built in 1702, had to be rebuilt after the fire in 1750....
The only remaining Turkish age mosque not only in Pécs, but in the whole of Hungary, was built in second half of 16th century by pasha Yakovali Hassan....
Gellért Hill Cave, 25 m above Danube and opposite Gellert Bath, was once inhabited by poor families and only became a religious place with chapel in 1926.
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People visiting the Great Synagogue at Dohány Street, the biggest in Europe and the second largest in the world, will also have access also to the Jewish museum oh the sight of the former house of T...
Szent István Bazilika at Szent István Square (St Stephen Square) is a relatively young neo-Renaissance building, which rises up for nearly a 100 m. ...
Situated on Cathedral Square (Sobornaya Square) and dating back to 1794, first funds for the biggest Orthodox Church in Odessa were raised by Empress Catherine the Great. ...
The giant classic style sacral building is the biggest one of its kind in Hungary. It was constructed by architects Pál Kühnel, János Páckh and József Hild, 1822 – 1869....
This city quarter of Esztergom was an independent village until 1895, when it finally became part of the town. Before, it was in property of the archbishop of Esztergom...
This museum (Hungarian: Keresztény Múzeum) is in Víziváros (Watertown) quarter, in the Primate's Palace (permanent exhibition on the second floor), which was constructed by József Lippert (1880 ...
Located in the Danube area of the Republic of Moldova is the Cociulia monastery, the only monastery that is built on the ruins of a halidom. Cociulia Monastery meaning the monastery of monks in trai...
The “Saint Archangels Michael and Gabriel” Cathedral was built in 1850 on the initiative of Bessarabia’s military governor, Pavel Fyodorov. It was built on the site of a brick church, by the vil...