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Paoay Church, is the Roman Catholic parish church of the municipality of Paoay, Ilocos Norte in the Philippines. Completed in 1710, the church is famous for its distinct architecture highlighted by the enormous buttresses on the sides and back of the building. In 1993, the church was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as one best examples of the Baroque Churches of the Philippines.
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The Church was built in 1799 on the former Caminho dos Pinheiros, today Rua da Consolação, with the help of alms from devotees to Our Lady of Consolation and with the endorsement of the diocesan bishop Mateus de Abreu Pereira were able to begin its construction, with the technique of taipa, quite common at the time. The oldest record of its construction is a document transcribed by Jacinto Ribeiro, in which it attributes the idealization of the temple to the faithful Luiz da Silva and his brothers. Located in a boggy and marshy region there is another document proving the Church's ancient existence: on November 23, 1803, an office was registered that showed the need for drinking water for the residents of the neighborhood "Nossa Senhora da Consolação". In view of the custom of baptizing the district with religious names, mainly related to sanctuaries, the Church, besides already existing, corresponded to an important piece for the functioning of the region. And, in the year 1810, a plant in the city of São Paulo contained the chapel.
Another aspect of the little church on Romney Marsh, this time facing west with a shallow ditch on this side. 4 long exposure shot HDR image.
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One of the oldest Churches in the city of Fulda, Germany. Hope you like the B&W Filter I've used. :)
The two churches of St. Ulrich in Augsburg: in front the Protestant, behind the Catholic one
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Augsburg used to be a Mixed Imperial City (Paritätische Reichsstadt) with an equally mixed Catholic–Protestant city council.
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The onion shaped tower of the late-gothic Catholic church, which was finalized in 1594, became a model of lots of Baroque onion shaped church towers in Bavaria.
The little onion shaped tower of the Protestant church was built in the years 1709 and 1710.
Comrie Parish Church, designed and built in 1881 by George T Ewing. Comrie is a village (Just over 2000 population) in the county of Perthshire, Scotland.
Holy Hill is located in southeast Wisconsin, on the highest elevation in this part of the state. Situated on 435 acres of rural countryside.
Smyrna is the oldest documented church building in Arkansas and is among five known antebellum churches still standing in the state. I photograph this church a lot since it is not a long drive. Decided it was time to give it a texture treatment.
A moment in time: An auspicious spiritual structure beneath a royal twilight sky, bathed in the glow of a divine sunset.
Those two trees were filled with delightfully singing birds all competing with the chorus of crickets in the shadows.
And then the stars all woke up.
Holy Trinity Church, Leven is situation in the centre of the village and is a Grade II* listed building. It was built between 1843-1845 on a site donated by Sir Richard Bethel in 1843.
The German Church (in German: Deutscher Dom) is located to the south of the Gendarmenmarkt. It has a pentagonal structure and was designed by Martin Grünberg and built in 1708 by Giovanni Simonetta. Located in the East Berlin, after re-unification in Berlin the church was refurbished and made into a museum of German history.
Церква св. Параскеви збудована у 1891 р. у нині затопленому селі В’юнище Переяславського повіту. У 1971 р. перевезена, а у 1973 р. встановлена на природному підвищенні рівнинного плато лесової тераси у межах скансену.
Історія церкви у селі В’юнище пов’язана із родиною Дараганів. Наприкінці ХVII ст. Федір Дараган оселився поблизу старого русла Дніпра за 9 верст від Переяслава. У 1708 р. він отримав у володіння всі угіддя, що розташовувались навколо хутора «В’юнищанського». У зв’язку із швидким збільшенням кількості населення у межах окресленої території, військові старшини Петро Дараган, Аксенфієв, Данько, Савенко та Бойко вирішили побудувати дерев’яну церкву. Вона була закладена на трисажневій відстані від першого поселення Савенка. Храм освятили в ім’я святої Великомучениці Параскеви.
Огромная Пятницкая церковь (1833) из села Вьюнищи - образец уже не украинского, а общероссийского деревянного зодчества, которое называют иногда "дерево под камень".