10 The most beautiful churches, temples and mosques around the world

Without the world, there are exquisite homes of worship that do not just have a religious and spiritual significance - they are aesthetic way of art works in its own right. No matter what your religion is, it is difficult to deny the majestic beauty of each of these worship sites.


Without the world, there are exquisite homes of worship that do not just have a religious and spiritual significance - they are aesthetic way of art works in its own right. No matter what your religion is, it is difficult to deny the majestic beauty of each of these worship sites.

1. Meenakshi Amman temple in India
India is known to do vibrant things, and it's no different with their temples. Composed of thousands of colorful statues of divinities, animals and demons, this place of worship is really a work of art. The 10-day Chithirai festival is celebrated here to honor Meenakshi's wedding in SundaReswara, a divine wedding that is the most important of Hindu culture.

2. PARO TAKTSANG TEMPLE IN BHUTAN
This temple must be a mission to arrive - it is located on the side of a rocky cliff, 10,000 feet, above a majestic waterfall! It is his knowledge like the shot of the tiger, and when you see it, it's easy to see why he had this nickname. It is apparently the site yesterday from Bhutan, many people have spiritual awakens of sorts - it can even be reached on foot!


3. Saint-Pierre Church in France
The architecture of this church in France is a little more contemporary - it has been designed by the famous Le Corbusier, a Swiss-French revolutionary icon in contemporary architecture. Alas, the current church was completed only 41 years after his death, in 2006. The space is massive and, although it is a place of worship, it is primarily home to the cultural events of our days.

4. St. Basil Cathedral in Russia
There is nothing more beautiful than this catchy and majestic cathedral on a blue summer day. It is located in Red Square, Moscow. Today, it is more of a historic national destination and vision of the view that an active cathedral, and it was built by Ivan the terrible.


5. The Hassan II mosque in Morocco
This mosque in Casablanca, Morocco is definitely one of the most ordinary mosques of the attention we have ever seen. It is the greatest at all Morocco and the 7th biggest ever, with a minaret standing at 689 feet. Wow! The Dreamy Teal ColorScape and it's a picturesque placement on a promontory looking at the Atlantic Ocean, do one of the most beautiful worship houses we have ever seen.

6. Golden monastery of St. Michael in Ukraine
This regal and functional monastery is recognizable by its beautiful golden domes (it did not have this brilliant without a lot of renovations over the years - this structure was reconstructed post-independent in 191, but the magnificent wedding of gold Blue and luxurious does this one of the most striking destinations you need on your bucket list.


7. Chapel Saint-Michel d'Aiguilhe in France
You might ask if it is even possible to arrive at this impressive chapel perched on a volcanic needle that stands out distinctly from the rest of the region. Built in 959, it was at the origin where the pilgrimage route via Podiensis started. And yes, the road is miraculously still used today!


8. Brasilia Cathedral in Brazil
Brazil loves to upset things by being noisy and your face, and this totally bizarre but incredible cathedral proves that nothing else. The powerful structure has a unique hyperboid form that almost looks like a bouquet of boomerangs in a circle. The interior is an even more majestic space, filled with green meander, blue and cream streams on the ceiling and walls, with steel cable suspension angel statues floating above you. Simply other people.

9. Sheikh Zayed Great Mosque in Abu Dhabi
Dubai is known to be the epicenter of luxury and sumptuous wealth, so it is logical that their mosques reflect that. It is inexplicably huge and shaded a pure blindness, made of white marble Sivec Greek. The delicately colored accents appear in the yard and inside, offering a striking contrast. The mosque is adorned with natural luxurious materials such as 24K gold, Amethyst, Lapis Lazuli and more.


10. Temple of Phraya Nakhon in Thailand
Your eyes do not deceive you - it is literally a temple located under the water, inside a hidden cave. This place is seriously similar to an Atlantis scene, and it is located in a marine national park. By far one of Thailand's most photographed destinations, this temple built in 1890 is a rather difficult cave to reach. It looks like the reward is really worth it, however!


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