Places of Religious Significance
This is where you can find Edited Entries on the above Category
- Angkor Wat, Cambodia
- Borobudur - the World's Largest Buddhist Monument
- Durham Cathedral, Durham, United Kingdom
- Heaven - The Christian's Blessed Hope
- Hell
- Henge Monuments
- Little Hagia Sophia Mosque, Istanbul, Turkey
- Lourdes and the Visions of St Bernadette
- Potential Claimants to the 'Holy Land'
- Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
- Shri Swaminarayan Mandir and Haveli, Neasden, London, UK
- St Paul's Cathedral (from 1666 AD), London, UK
- Stained Glass Windows
- Camera Obscura
- Cathar Trail, Languedoc, France
- Dinosaur Mystery at Angkor Wat
- Great Peal of Bells in Frankfurt am Main
- History of St Paul's Cathedral (600 - 1666 AD), London, UK
- Lewis Carroll Centre and All Saints Church, Daresbury, UK
- Man Mo Temple, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, China
- Painter and the Ghost - Maxo Vanka, the St Nicholas Murals, and the Millvale Apparition
- Reverend Toplady and the Rock of Ages, Somerset, UK
- Royal School of Church Music (RSCM)
- Style and Layout of European Churches and Cathedrals
- Temple Mount, Jerusalem, Israel
- Tibet
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