Posts Tagged ‘Cathedral’

St. Basil’s Cathedral

Even if you have already seen St. Basil’s Cathedral before you would still be in awe the second, the third time you will see the church, actually you will be amazed every time even if you just see it on TV or something. This one-of-a-kind church is built in the 16th century in Moscow, Russia.

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Las Lajas Cathedral

The Las Lajas Cathedral in Colombia is one of the most magnificent churches in the world. Anybody who would be given a chance to see the church will really be speechless. The story behind the building of the church is also very mysterious and magical just like the structure itself.

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Cologne Cathedral

Aside from its religious importance the Cologne Cathedral is also a certified UNESCO world heritage site. The church is really amazing the gothic architecture is a true reflection of the ingenuity of the people behind the design and the construction of the church. It is also Cologne’s most famous landmark and the number one tourist destination.

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San Pedro Cathedral

The San Pedro Cathedral which is situated in the heart of Davao City, which is one of the key cities in the Philippines, is also the oldest church in the metropolitan. The original structure was built by the Spanish conquerors centuries ago. In fact some of the statues and the chapel on the right side of the church were few of the things that were present during the time when the church was established.

People from Davao who are known to be devout Roman Catholics flock San Pedro Cathedral almost everyday to attend masses most especially on Sundays. It is also one of the busiest areas in the City because of the vendors and people going in and out of the church.

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St Basil’s Cathedral One of A Kind Structure

If you happen to visit Moscow, Russia, you should make sure that you stop by St. Basil’s Cathedral. Constructed from 1552 to 1561, the church is indeed breathtaking to see. It is made up of 9 small chapels and when viewed from above, it looks like a star with eight corners.

The cathedral’s exterior actually attracts the most attention. The interior, on the other hand, is not as impressive but still a sight to behold.

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Canterbury Cathedral History Meets Architecture

As one of the oldest churches in England, you will marvel at how the Canterbury Cathedral stood the test of time. Millions of tourists flock to this church to see firsthand the fantastic architecture, which is obviously ahead of its time. And as far as history is concerned, it played an important role as it was the center of intrigue during the 12th century.



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