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I'm a free thinker when it comes to religion but has always been obsessed by the craftsmanship of buildings - especially churches. Besides that, I've always been attracted to the holy and tranquil atmosphere inside churches. I always feel calm and peaceful inside as if there's nothing to fear. Therefore, whenever traveling to another country, I always include visiting churches to my itinerary.
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One of the oldest cemeteries in Nuremberg. The Johannisfriedhof was founded round about the 10th/11th century. In that time the small village of Johannis wasn´t part of the city of Nuremberg...
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Though i live close and pass this building now and then. I had never payed it any attention. It looked so boring i didn’t even bother about what it was, until one day i stumbled upon a photo of the inside…
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If you're looking for a quiet sanctuary in the heart of Singapore, St. Andrew's Cathedral might just be the place for you. A few steps from the City Hall MRT station, St. Andrew's Cathedral provides a welcome relief from the hustle & bustle of central Singapore.
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St Mary's City, located in Annapolis, Maryland, is the site of the fourth permanent settlement in British North America. It is Maryland's first capital and the birthplace of religious toleration. Take a visit and get a little lesson in history and culture!
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St Paul’s Cathedral, with its breathtaking Dome, is one of London’s most famous sights and really worth a visit! Marvel at the breathtaking paintings, the marvelous interiors and just the sheer beauty of a true classic, in every sense of the word.
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Miradouro da Graça is a popular sightseeing place in Lisbon both for tourists and locals, where you can lay back and enjoy the sun and the views. Miradouro da Graça is a rather well know sightseeing point in Lisbon, frequented by both locals and tourists.
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23 of January- Holiday of the St.Vincent Martyr, the patron of Valencia. San Vicente Martír was born in Huesca in the 4th century, and studied religion in Zaragoza. In those days, Christianity was more like a cult, and the Roman emperors still in charge looked upon it disfavorably.
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Cabo Espichel is a cape near Sesimbra with breathtaking views of its cliffs and a sanctuary with an unique story. Besides that there are Jurassic dinosaur trackways, a lighthouse and some abandoned facilities.
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Malacca, was recognised by UNESCO as a world heritage city. It is one of the must visit city in Malaysia.
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Albenga is a city situated on the Gulf of Genoa on the Italian Riviera, in the Province of Savona in Liguria, northern Italy.
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If you visit Helsinki, you simply can not miss this huge landmark.
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Eerie yet beautiful. No trip to Camiguin would ever be complete without visiting the Sunken Cemetery, perhaps the most popular tourist destination in the island-province.
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The Lenten season is fast approaching! Have you thought about what you're giving up yet? We sure hope it's not shooting those magnificent churches!
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If you think you know cathedrals, think again.
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How things will look with an expired film? It was a question in my head, so I decided to share with you all my feelings about it!
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Balboa Park is a massive park in San Diego, CA that includes museums, the world famous San Diego Zoo, and many other photographic eye-catchers.
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There's one very special place on Raiatea I'd like to show you: it's located in the village of Tevaitoa on the west coast. This village has a place that can perfectly symbolize 3 important moments of the history of Raiatea and Polynesia. On the same place you can find a marae, a protestant church and a battlefield of and ultimate fight against the french army in 1897...
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The colourful church known as Church on Split Blood seems to be the only building in St. Petersburg which looks like the Russian stereotype. The rest of the historic city is dominated by the baroque, classicism and historic styles.
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In my city, Marijampolė, catholic people have two places to visit on Sundays. One of them is St. Archangel Michael Church and another St. Vincent Saint Paul Church. Both of them have a great history and interesting facts, but for now lets have a closer look at the St. Archangel Michael Church.