Peter in the Vatican is considered the mother church of Roman Catholicism, by the famous architect Bernini Renaissance building. This is also the world's largest church, with a capacity of 50,000 people. |
CáThe cardinals and bishops attending the church St. Peter by Pope Benedict presided over 16. |
Church Voto Nacional in Quito (Ecuador) have similar architecture Dame Cathedral in Paris, started work from the late 19th century and has not been completed. |
St. Paul's Cathedral in London (UK) higher than 100 m, and is the world's largest dome. |
Washington National Cathedral in the capital, American architect Pierre L'Enfant designed the 18th century, but until tháng 9 / 1990 to complete, after 83 years of construction. |
Notre Dame Cathedral in Montreal, Canada is imposing building on a small chapel. This is one of the largest church in North America. |
Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France is the work of religious art brought the most famous Gothic architecture in Europe. The east side of the church has a rose window with the 9.5 m wide and contains two lines of Mary in the middle. |
Cathedral of San Cristobal, Guatemala situated between green hills break. Half of the country's Christians. |
Andrews in Scotland, built between the 12th century and was once the country's holy places. |
Brasillia church in Brazil by the famous architect Oscar Niemeyer designed this country, looks like a giant tent of glass between the capital. |
KAntoni Gaudi is required when building a new church in 1882, which will become the pride of Barcelona, he said: "My client did not hurry." Indeed, Sagrada Familia church has not yet completed, although Gaudi died nearly a century. |
Russian Holy Virgin Cathedral Catholic in San Francisco, America the beautiful interior design, which both tourists and devotees ecstatic. |
Tuesday, 30 November 2010
The world's most beautiful cathedral
Peter in the Vatican, the church of Notre Dame, or works not completed Sagrada Familia in Spain were surprised the whole world before imposing architecture, sophisticated and subtle.
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