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Beautiful Catholic Churches Around The World
Due to their place in society, churches have long had the wealth and power to
preserve history and fund creative, often extravagant works of art. While it can
get repetitive to visit churches time and time again, there are some churches
that stand head and shoulders above the rest. The best churches in the world
are often the ones that not only have a history or legend to them but are also
the most beautiful churches in the world and dazzle with their extraordinary
beauty.
1. Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain
One of the world’s most famous churches is known just as much for being
unfinished as it is for its incredible beauty. Construction of the Sagrada
Familia started in 1882 and is incomplete to this day. The architect who
designed it, Antoni Gaudí, died before his vision could be realized, but there
are now plans to complete La Sagrada by 2026 on the centenary of his passing.
Despite being unfinished, this modernist basilica is a dazzling sight, especially
2. Notre-Dame de Paris, France
Widely agreed to be one of the most beautiful catholic churches in the world,
the Notre Dame suffered serious damage to its roof when it caught fire in April
2019 and will remain closed for up to 5 years while it is fully restored.
Unfortunately, this means tourists will need to wait to admire this cathedral,
which was finished in 1345, and to see its rose windows and vaulted ceiling.
You can still view the medieval Cathedral from the outside though, and
appreciate its iconic front facade – home to the Hunchback of Notre Dame.
3. Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence, Italy
Probably better known as the Florence Duomo, this majestic landmark
dominates Florence’s skyline. The Santa Maria del Fiore took 140 years to
finish and together with the neighboring Baptistery and Giotto’s Campanile is
a major part of Florence’s Renaissance history. The multi-colored marble that
adorn its exterior contrasts powerfully with the large brick dome on top.
Walking into the cathedral’s vast interior immediately establishes its
importance, while the views from the cathedral dome and Giotto’s Campanile
are the cherry on top of the whole experience.
Fabio Michele Capelli / shutterstock.com
4. St. John’s Co-Cathedral, Valletta, Malta
St. John’s Co-Cathedral in Valletta showcase the importance of Christianity to
the country of Malta. From the outside, this 16th century cathedral may not
look like much, but take a peek inside and you’re in for a real surprise. The
cathedral was renovated in the 17th century and has an opulent Baroque
decor, no surface is free from fresco, marble, or gold. St. John’s Co-Cathedral
also houses two works of art by famed Italian painter Caravaggio, The
Beheading of Saint John the Baptist and Saint Jerome Writing.
Elena11 / shutterstock.com
5. St. Basil’s Cathedral, Moscow, Russia
Eastern Europe is no stranger to magnificent churches, and St. Basil’s
Cathedral in Moscow is one of the most colorful and prominent churches in
the world. Since being confiscated during the Soviet Union’s anti-theist
campaign, the cathedral is no longer active, but it was for centuries an
incredibly valued part of the Russian Orthodox religion. It’s exterior resembles
a bonfire, while inside it is every bit as vivid and overwhelming with murals
and icons covering every square inch.
Calin Stan / shutterstock.com
6. St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City
The largest church in the world is of course also one of the most beautiful. St.
Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City is the epicentre of Catholicism. The basilica is
said to be the burial site of St. Peter, the favored apostle of Christ and so
naturally has become quite a pilgrimage destination for devout Catholics.
There have been churches on this very spot since the 4th century, however the
basilica now standing dates back only to 1626. While already a wonderful sight
from St. Peter’s Square, the cavernous interior and its elaborate decorations
are the true highlight of the basilica
elesi / shutterstock.com
7. Duomo di Milano, Milan, Italy
Italy is home to countless major churches and cathedrals, but the Duomo in
Milan is the largest church in the country. Also known as the Milan Cathedral,
the Duomo is a gigantic Gothic masterpiece that took nearly six centuries to
complete. Given that it’s the third largest church in the world, based on area,
that’s hardly a surprise. Covered in incredible detail, you can actually see the
overly ornate spires and pinnacles of the Duomo up close when visiting the
roof. Inside you’ll find even more splendor with the elegantly tiled floor.
8. St. Stephen’s Basilica, Budapest, Hungary
Budapest is full of grand landmarks, and one of its most impressive is St.
Stephen’s Basilica in the center of the city. This basilica has strong ties to
Hungary’s culture and history as it is home to the hand of St. Stephen, the
patron saint of Hungary. It may not be the oldest building, having been
completed in 1905, but it makes up for that with its stately appearance inside
and out. The building’s neoclassical facade gives it a real sense of authority
and presence, while the interior is quite lavish thanks to the gilded altar and
stunning cupola above.
LouieLea / shutterstock.com
9. Catedral Basílica Del Pilar, Zaragoza, Spain
The Catedral Basílica Del Pilar in Zaragoza is said to possibly be the first
church to be dedicated to the Virgin Mary. That’s because, according to
legend, the Virgin Mary appeared to St. James on this very spot and gave him
a column of jasper and instructed him to build a church in her honor.
Afterwards, chapels were built around the pillar, then churches, and finally the
basilica seen today. While the stories about the basilica are fascinating, the
cathedral is also an incredible sight. The exterior with four towers and a
playful tiled roof are designed in a regional Mudejar style, while the immense
halls inside are richly decorated in a Baroque manner.
photosounds / shutterstock.com
10. Kölner Dom, Cologne, Germany
Did you know that the most popular tourist attraction in Germany isn’t found
in Berlin or Munich, but actually in the city of Cologne? The most popular
landmark in the country is actually the striking Gothic behemoth – Kölner
Dom. Not only is it an iconic symbol of Cologne and a World Heritage Site, but
it is also the tallest cathedral in the world and the second tallest church in
Europe. Besides appreciating the towering spires and elegant main entrance of
the pride of Cologne, be sure to head inside to see how spacious the high
ceilings make it feel.
AlexAnton / shutterstock.com
11. Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Turkey
Among this list of churches, cathedrals, and basilicas, the Hagia Sophia in
Istanbul is the only building to have also been used as a mosque. In fact, the
Hagia Sophia hasn’t been an active church for well-over 500 years and yet
much of its Christian elements still remain. Finished in 537, the Hagia Sophia
was a Christian place of worship for close to 1,000 years before its conversion,
and was for a long time the world’s largest cathedral. Now a museum, you can
see restored frescoes and mosaics that date from its time as a Byzantine
Cathedral.
Shchipkova Elena / shutterstock.com
12. St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Vienna, Austria
At the very heart of the Austrian capital you’ll find the gorgeous Gothic St.
Stephen’s Cathedral. The church’s tower is a beacon for those trying to find
their way in the city. The roof of the cathedral is covered in marvellous
patterns made by multi-colored tiles, while the front of the building showcases
its Romanesque origins. St. Stephen’s dates back to 1147 and is considered the
most important Catholic landmark in the city.
Marisa Estivill / shutterstock.com
13. Hallgrimskirkja, Reykjavik, Iceland
For a church with a unique style, look no further than the Hallgrimskirkja of
Reykjavik. This modern church, which was finished in 1986, sits on a hilltop
overlooking the Icelandic capital. The shape of the church is said to have been
inspired by elements of Iceland’s landscape such as the stacks of basalt rock
seen along the coast. Inside this Lutheran church you’ll find a sleek,
minimalist interior, as well as an elevator that takes you up the central tower
for views of the city and surrounding landscape.
fotorince / shutterstock.com
14. St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague, Czechia
Prague is a city known for its spellbinding views, and one of its best is the view
looking up to the magnificent St. Vitus Cathedral which sits within Prague
Castle. Watching over the Czech capital, St. Vitus Cathedral is not only a
superb 14th century Gothic landmark but also a truly important one. Walking
around the outside you can admire its ornate Gothic facade, while inside you’ll
be struck by the vibrant stained glass windows. It’s in the St. Wenceslas
Chapel however, where you’ll find the tomb of St. Wenceslas, one of Czechia’s
primary patron saints.
cpaulfell / shutterstock.com
15. Chapel Of The Holy Cross, Arizona, USA
Of all the places you may expect to see a church chapel, poking out of the side
of a red rock cliff in the Arizona desert is probably not on the list. And yet,
that’s where you’ll find the incredibly distinctive Chapel Of The Holy Cross
outside Sedona. Created by Marguerite Brunswig Staude and completed in
1957, this modern church has an angular, rigid appearance which makes it
stand out against the rugged landscape. It’s most notable feature is the 27
meter high cross that sits in front of colored glass at its southwestern end.
While its exterior contrasts with the rocky landscape, the interior feels much
more at home among the sandstone rocks.
Pani Garmyder / shutterstock.com
16. St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia, Bulgaria
Although they don’t feature heavily in this list, the Balkans have their fair
share of magnificent churches and cathedrals, with the St. Alexander Nevsky
Cathedral in Sofia being a prime example. Boasting a Neo-Byzantine style and
eye-catching gold-plated domes, this gleaming cathedral is understandably
one of the most precious attractions in the Bulgarian capital. Completed in
1912, the St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is one of the largest Eastern
Orthodox cathedrals in the world and features a powerfully lavish interior of
mosaics and murals to match its gilded exterior.
cowardlion / shutterstock.com
17. Westminster Abbey, London, UK
If you want to see a church fit for a king or queen, Westminster Abbey in the
heart of London definitely fits the bill. This outstanding abbey church is where
British Monarchs have been coronated for centuries and for a time was also
where they were buried. The building that stands here today, by the Palace of
Westminster, was built in 1065 and has had strong ties with the British Royal
Family for just as long. There’s plenty to see inside this Gothic marvel, but
many find the memorials and tombs to be the most interesting element of a
visit here. Along with past royals, many poets and writers including Chaucer,
Dickens, and TS Eliot, have been buried or memorialized inside the section of
the church now known as Poet’s Corner.
canadastock / shutterstock.com
18. Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey, France
Many will immediately recognize the sight of the Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey
sitting on its island just off the coast of France, accessible by a tiny causeway.
The city of Mont-Saint-Michel dominates the small island that it occupies,
with the abbey the pinnacle above it all. Even from hundreds of meters away,
the abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel is an awe-inspiring sight and genuinely looks
like something too unbelievable to exist. And yet, exist it has since
construction started on it in the 10th century. Don’t just admire it from afar
though, get up close and be transported back to the Middle Ages as you walk
through the halls of the abbey.
Haidamac / shutterstock.com
19. Borgund Stave Church, Borgund, Norway
Because wood is far less suited to the tests of time than stone, there aren’t
many ancient wooden churches left standing today. That’s partly what makes
the Borgund Stave Church in Norway so special. Looking like it belongs in
Frozen, this stunning medieval wooden church was built in 1250 and is one of
the best preserved churches of its type in Europe. While it may not seem as
elaborate up close as some stone churches, there are four dragon heads carved
into the gables of the roof and carvings around archways inside. All of it gives
the Borgund Stave Church a design of undeniable beauty.
Nick Photoworld / shutterstock.com
20. Cathedral of Brasília, Brazil
While Christianity may have prospered in Europe, it also made its mark in
South America, leading to the creation of modern landmarks like the
Cathedral of Brasília. Designed by Oscar Niemeyer and finished in 1970, this
cathedral is the epitome of modernist architecture. 16 concrete columns bend
into the center of the cathedral, leaving space for a glass roof decorated with
stained glass patterns. The interior is flooded with light thanks to all the glass,
which makes for quite a first impression when entering the cathedral through
a dark tunnel. There are even three angel sculptures suspended in the air,
really making it a cathedral unlike any you’ve ever seen before.
A G Baxter / shutterstock.com
21. Notre-Dame Basilica, Montreal, Canada
Montreal’s Notre-Dame Basilica is one of the many reasons to visit Canada.
The basilica was finished in 1829 and designed in a Gothic Revival style. While
the exterior is elegant, the true beauty of the Notre-Dame Basilica lies inside,
where you’ll find a wonderfully vivid decor full of deep blues, reds, and gold.
With a vaulted ceiling and hundreds of wood carvings within its halls, the
basilica interior is a visual overload.
jejim / shutterstock.com
22. Church of the Transfiguration, Kizhi Island, Russia
The concept of the Church of the Transfiguration on Kizhi Island is almost too
strange to be real. Located in the rural countryside of western Russia on an
island lake, stands a towering wooden church from the 18th century. This is
the Church of the Transfiguration, said to have been built with a single axe and
nails which were only used to fix the shingles to the roof. Across the roof of the
church are 22 separate domes, giving the church an incredibly distinctive
outline. The entire historical complex on Kizhi Island, which includes the
church, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
JGA / shutterstock.com
23. Church of the Assumption, Lake Bled, Slovenia
Few churches around the world can claim as enchanting a location as the
Church of the Assumption in the middle of Lake Bled. The church occupies a
small island just large enough to fit it on the beautiful mountain lake near
Slovenia’s Alps. Accessible by small, traditional wooden boats, a baroque
staircase connects the island’s dock with the 17th century church. according to
local superstition, visitors who ring the church bell three times are able to
make a single wish come true. For the best views of the Church of the
Assumption head to one of the viewpoints around the lake, such as Bled
Castle.
Anton_Ivanov / shutterstock.com
24. Church of St. George, Lalibela, Ethiopia
There’s no doubt that the rock-hewn Church of St. George in Lalibela deserves
its place on this list. This is a rare church which, rather than stretching into
the sky above, actually digs down below ground level. The Church of St.
George was carved out of the volcanic soil of Lalibela and stretches 12 meters
down from the surface and has a clearing around it. Formed in the shape of a
Greek cross, the church is believed to date from the early 13th century. The
church is not alone either, with eleven rock churches in total found around
Lalibela.
Pabkov / shutterstock.com
25. Wieskirche, Steingaden, Germany
Tucked away in the foothills of the Bavarian Alps, the Wieskirche of
Steingaden is not the kind of place tourists are likely to find themselves by
accident. And yet, finding your way to Steingaden is worth it to see the
wonderfully rich interior of the Wieskirche. This church was built during the
mid-18th century in the rococo style, full of glamorous stuccowork and frescos.
In fact, except for the expansive fresco across the ceiling, nearly the entire
interior of this church is either white or gold which gives quite a glorious
effect.
Rafal Cichawa / shutterstock.com
26. Las Lajas Sanctuary, Colombia
Right by the border between Colombia and Ecuador stands Las Lajas
Sanctuary, one of the most incredible churches on the planet. This extravagant
basilica was built inside a canyon on the Guáitara River after a local miracle in
1754 led to a series of shrines being erected there. It’s said that a deaf-mute
girl named Rosa was cured of her impairment when the Virgin Mary appeared
to her and her mother as they sought shelter in a storm. Soon enough, the site
became a pilgrimage destination, and in 1949 this enchanting Gothic Revival
basilica was finished. Las Lajas Sanctuary is at its most impressive when you
can see how the church fits into the dramatic landscape, with its bridge
crossing the precarious 50 meter drop down to the canyon floor.
BorisVetshev / shutterstock.com
27. Church Of The Nativity, Bethlehem
The city where Christ is said to have been born is also home to the
monumental Church Of The Nativity in Bethlehem. One of the oldest churches
in the world, the original church was ordered to be built in 326 by Constanine
the Great on the grotto believed to be the birthplace of Jesus. What can be
seen today belongs to the church rebuilt in the 6th century after a fire
destroyed the original. As there is minimal light let in, the interior of the
church has a sacred feel to it, featuring red limestone columns and restored
sections of mosaics on the walls.
Kamira / shutterstock.com
28. St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York, USA
Arguably one of the most beautiful churches in America is St. Patrick’s
Cathedral. An iconic major attraction in a city full of attractions, the cathedral
is located in Midtown Manhattan, opposite Rockefeller Center and the Atlas
statue. St. Patrick’s Cathedral was finished in 1878 and was built in a
grandiose Neo-Gothic style. The modern buildings that surround the cathedral
somehow make it seem even more distinguished, while its wonderful interior
is even more stunning.
Heracles Kritikos / shutterstock.com
29. St. Mark’s Basilica, Venice, Italy
St. Mark’s Basilica sits on the famous Piazza San Marco and is one of the best
examples of Italian Byzantine architecture there is, and proof of Venice’s
wealth and power. A huge amount of gold went into decorating the basilica
during its construction in the 11th century, which earned it its nickname “the
Church of Gold”. This is evidenced everywhere from the golden winged lion on
the front facade of the church to the extensive golden mosaics that practically
sheet the interior.
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100 most beautiful catholic churches

  • 1. Beautiful Catholic Churches Around The World Due to their place in society, churches have long had the wealth and power to preserve history and fund creative, often extravagant works of art. While it can get repetitive to visit churches time and time again, there are some churches that stand head and shoulders above the rest. The best churches in the world are often the ones that not only have a history or legend to them but are also the most beautiful churches in the world and dazzle with their extraordinary beauty. 1. Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain One of the world’s most famous churches is known just as much for being unfinished as it is for its incredible beauty. Construction of the Sagrada Familia started in 1882 and is incomplete to this day. The architect who
  • 2. designed it, Antoni Gaudí, died before his vision could be realized, but there are now plans to complete La Sagrada by 2026 on the centenary of his passing. Despite being unfinished, this modernist basilica is a dazzling sight, especially 2. Notre-Dame de Paris, France Widely agreed to be one of the most beautiful catholic churches in the world, the Notre Dame suffered serious damage to its roof when it caught fire in April 2019 and will remain closed for up to 5 years while it is fully restored. Unfortunately, this means tourists will need to wait to admire this cathedral, which was finished in 1345, and to see its rose windows and vaulted ceiling. You can still view the medieval Cathedral from the outside though, and
  • 3. appreciate its iconic front facade – home to the Hunchback of Notre Dame. 3. Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence, Italy Probably better known as the Florence Duomo, this majestic landmark dominates Florence’s skyline. The Santa Maria del Fiore took 140 years to finish and together with the neighboring Baptistery and Giotto’s Campanile is a major part of Florence’s Renaissance history. The multi-colored marble that adorn its exterior contrasts powerfully with the large brick dome on top. Walking into the cathedral’s vast interior immediately establishes its importance, while the views from the cathedral dome and Giotto’s Campanile are the cherry on top of the whole experience.
  • 4. Fabio Michele Capelli / shutterstock.com 4. St. John’s Co-Cathedral, Valletta, Malta St. John’s Co-Cathedral in Valletta showcase the importance of Christianity to the country of Malta. From the outside, this 16th century cathedral may not look like much, but take a peek inside and you’re in for a real surprise. The cathedral was renovated in the 17th century and has an opulent Baroque decor, no surface is free from fresco, marble, or gold. St. John’s Co-Cathedral also houses two works of art by famed Italian painter Caravaggio, The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist and Saint Jerome Writing.
  • 5. Elena11 / shutterstock.com 5. St. Basil’s Cathedral, Moscow, Russia Eastern Europe is no stranger to magnificent churches, and St. Basil’s Cathedral in Moscow is one of the most colorful and prominent churches in the world. Since being confiscated during the Soviet Union’s anti-theist campaign, the cathedral is no longer active, but it was for centuries an incredibly valued part of the Russian Orthodox religion. It’s exterior resembles a bonfire, while inside it is every bit as vivid and overwhelming with murals and icons covering every square inch.
  • 6. Calin Stan / shutterstock.com 6. St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City The largest church in the world is of course also one of the most beautiful. St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City is the epicentre of Catholicism. The basilica is said to be the burial site of St. Peter, the favored apostle of Christ and so naturally has become quite a pilgrimage destination for devout Catholics. There have been churches on this very spot since the 4th century, however the basilica now standing dates back only to 1626. While already a wonderful sight from St. Peter’s Square, the cavernous interior and its elaborate decorations are the true highlight of the basilica
  • 7. elesi / shutterstock.com 7. Duomo di Milano, Milan, Italy Italy is home to countless major churches and cathedrals, but the Duomo in Milan is the largest church in the country. Also known as the Milan Cathedral, the Duomo is a gigantic Gothic masterpiece that took nearly six centuries to complete. Given that it’s the third largest church in the world, based on area, that’s hardly a surprise. Covered in incredible detail, you can actually see the overly ornate spires and pinnacles of the Duomo up close when visiting the roof. Inside you’ll find even more splendor with the elegantly tiled floor.
  • 8. 8. St. Stephen’s Basilica, Budapest, Hungary Budapest is full of grand landmarks, and one of its most impressive is St. Stephen’s Basilica in the center of the city. This basilica has strong ties to Hungary’s culture and history as it is home to the hand of St. Stephen, the patron saint of Hungary. It may not be the oldest building, having been completed in 1905, but it makes up for that with its stately appearance inside and out. The building’s neoclassical facade gives it a real sense of authority and presence, while the interior is quite lavish thanks to the gilded altar and stunning cupola above.
  • 9. LouieLea / shutterstock.com 9. Catedral Basílica Del Pilar, Zaragoza, Spain The Catedral Basílica Del Pilar in Zaragoza is said to possibly be the first church to be dedicated to the Virgin Mary. That’s because, according to legend, the Virgin Mary appeared to St. James on this very spot and gave him a column of jasper and instructed him to build a church in her honor. Afterwards, chapels were built around the pillar, then churches, and finally the basilica seen today. While the stories about the basilica are fascinating, the cathedral is also an incredible sight. The exterior with four towers and a playful tiled roof are designed in a regional Mudejar style, while the immense halls inside are richly decorated in a Baroque manner.
  • 10. photosounds / shutterstock.com 10. Kölner Dom, Cologne, Germany Did you know that the most popular tourist attraction in Germany isn’t found in Berlin or Munich, but actually in the city of Cologne? The most popular landmark in the country is actually the striking Gothic behemoth – Kölner Dom. Not only is it an iconic symbol of Cologne and a World Heritage Site, but it is also the tallest cathedral in the world and the second tallest church in Europe. Besides appreciating the towering spires and elegant main entrance of the pride of Cologne, be sure to head inside to see how spacious the high ceilings make it feel.
  • 11. AlexAnton / shutterstock.com 11. Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Turkey Among this list of churches, cathedrals, and basilicas, the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul is the only building to have also been used as a mosque. In fact, the Hagia Sophia hasn’t been an active church for well-over 500 years and yet much of its Christian elements still remain. Finished in 537, the Hagia Sophia was a Christian place of worship for close to 1,000 years before its conversion, and was for a long time the world’s largest cathedral. Now a museum, you can see restored frescoes and mosaics that date from its time as a Byzantine Cathedral.
  • 12. Shchipkova Elena / shutterstock.com 12. St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Vienna, Austria At the very heart of the Austrian capital you’ll find the gorgeous Gothic St. Stephen’s Cathedral. The church’s tower is a beacon for those trying to find their way in the city. The roof of the cathedral is covered in marvellous patterns made by multi-colored tiles, while the front of the building showcases its Romanesque origins. St. Stephen’s dates back to 1147 and is considered the most important Catholic landmark in the city.
  • 13. Marisa Estivill / shutterstock.com 13. Hallgrimskirkja, Reykjavik, Iceland For a church with a unique style, look no further than the Hallgrimskirkja of Reykjavik. This modern church, which was finished in 1986, sits on a hilltop overlooking the Icelandic capital. The shape of the church is said to have been inspired by elements of Iceland’s landscape such as the stacks of basalt rock seen along the coast. Inside this Lutheran church you’ll find a sleek, minimalist interior, as well as an elevator that takes you up the central tower for views of the city and surrounding landscape.
  • 14. fotorince / shutterstock.com 14. St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague, Czechia Prague is a city known for its spellbinding views, and one of its best is the view looking up to the magnificent St. Vitus Cathedral which sits within Prague Castle. Watching over the Czech capital, St. Vitus Cathedral is not only a superb 14th century Gothic landmark but also a truly important one. Walking around the outside you can admire its ornate Gothic facade, while inside you’ll be struck by the vibrant stained glass windows. It’s in the St. Wenceslas Chapel however, where you’ll find the tomb of St. Wenceslas, one of Czechia’s primary patron saints.
  • 15. cpaulfell / shutterstock.com 15. Chapel Of The Holy Cross, Arizona, USA Of all the places you may expect to see a church chapel, poking out of the side of a red rock cliff in the Arizona desert is probably not on the list. And yet, that’s where you’ll find the incredibly distinctive Chapel Of The Holy Cross outside Sedona. Created by Marguerite Brunswig Staude and completed in 1957, this modern church has an angular, rigid appearance which makes it stand out against the rugged landscape. It’s most notable feature is the 27 meter high cross that sits in front of colored glass at its southwestern end. While its exterior contrasts with the rocky landscape, the interior feels much more at home among the sandstone rocks.
  • 16. Pani Garmyder / shutterstock.com 16. St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia, Bulgaria Although they don’t feature heavily in this list, the Balkans have their fair share of magnificent churches and cathedrals, with the St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia being a prime example. Boasting a Neo-Byzantine style and eye-catching gold-plated domes, this gleaming cathedral is understandably one of the most precious attractions in the Bulgarian capital. Completed in 1912, the St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world and features a powerfully lavish interior of mosaics and murals to match its gilded exterior.
  • 17. cowardlion / shutterstock.com 17. Westminster Abbey, London, UK If you want to see a church fit for a king or queen, Westminster Abbey in the heart of London definitely fits the bill. This outstanding abbey church is where British Monarchs have been coronated for centuries and for a time was also where they were buried. The building that stands here today, by the Palace of Westminster, was built in 1065 and has had strong ties with the British Royal Family for just as long. There’s plenty to see inside this Gothic marvel, but many find the memorials and tombs to be the most interesting element of a visit here. Along with past royals, many poets and writers including Chaucer, Dickens, and TS Eliot, have been buried or memorialized inside the section of the church now known as Poet’s Corner.
  • 18. canadastock / shutterstock.com 18. Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey, France Many will immediately recognize the sight of the Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey sitting on its island just off the coast of France, accessible by a tiny causeway. The city of Mont-Saint-Michel dominates the small island that it occupies, with the abbey the pinnacle above it all. Even from hundreds of meters away, the abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel is an awe-inspiring sight and genuinely looks like something too unbelievable to exist. And yet, exist it has since construction started on it in the 10th century. Don’t just admire it from afar though, get up close and be transported back to the Middle Ages as you walk through the halls of the abbey.
  • 19. Haidamac / shutterstock.com 19. Borgund Stave Church, Borgund, Norway Because wood is far less suited to the tests of time than stone, there aren’t many ancient wooden churches left standing today. That’s partly what makes the Borgund Stave Church in Norway so special. Looking like it belongs in Frozen, this stunning medieval wooden church was built in 1250 and is one of the best preserved churches of its type in Europe. While it may not seem as elaborate up close as some stone churches, there are four dragon heads carved into the gables of the roof and carvings around archways inside. All of it gives the Borgund Stave Church a design of undeniable beauty.
  • 20. Nick Photoworld / shutterstock.com 20. Cathedral of Brasília, Brazil While Christianity may have prospered in Europe, it also made its mark in South America, leading to the creation of modern landmarks like the Cathedral of Brasília. Designed by Oscar Niemeyer and finished in 1970, this cathedral is the epitome of modernist architecture. 16 concrete columns bend into the center of the cathedral, leaving space for a glass roof decorated with stained glass patterns. The interior is flooded with light thanks to all the glass, which makes for quite a first impression when entering the cathedral through a dark tunnel. There are even three angel sculptures suspended in the air, really making it a cathedral unlike any you’ve ever seen before.
  • 21. A G Baxter / shutterstock.com 21. Notre-Dame Basilica, Montreal, Canada Montreal’s Notre-Dame Basilica is one of the many reasons to visit Canada. The basilica was finished in 1829 and designed in a Gothic Revival style. While the exterior is elegant, the true beauty of the Notre-Dame Basilica lies inside, where you’ll find a wonderfully vivid decor full of deep blues, reds, and gold. With a vaulted ceiling and hundreds of wood carvings within its halls, the basilica interior is a visual overload.
  • 22. jejim / shutterstock.com 22. Church of the Transfiguration, Kizhi Island, Russia The concept of the Church of the Transfiguration on Kizhi Island is almost too strange to be real. Located in the rural countryside of western Russia on an island lake, stands a towering wooden church from the 18th century. This is the Church of the Transfiguration, said to have been built with a single axe and nails which were only used to fix the shingles to the roof. Across the roof of the church are 22 separate domes, giving the church an incredibly distinctive outline. The entire historical complex on Kizhi Island, which includes the church, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • 23. JGA / shutterstock.com 23. Church of the Assumption, Lake Bled, Slovenia Few churches around the world can claim as enchanting a location as the Church of the Assumption in the middle of Lake Bled. The church occupies a small island just large enough to fit it on the beautiful mountain lake near Slovenia’s Alps. Accessible by small, traditional wooden boats, a baroque staircase connects the island’s dock with the 17th century church. according to local superstition, visitors who ring the church bell three times are able to make a single wish come true. For the best views of the Church of the Assumption head to one of the viewpoints around the lake, such as Bled Castle.
  • 24. Anton_Ivanov / shutterstock.com 24. Church of St. George, Lalibela, Ethiopia There’s no doubt that the rock-hewn Church of St. George in Lalibela deserves its place on this list. This is a rare church which, rather than stretching into the sky above, actually digs down below ground level. The Church of St. George was carved out of the volcanic soil of Lalibela and stretches 12 meters down from the surface and has a clearing around it. Formed in the shape of a Greek cross, the church is believed to date from the early 13th century. The church is not alone either, with eleven rock churches in total found around Lalibela.
  • 25. Pabkov / shutterstock.com 25. Wieskirche, Steingaden, Germany Tucked away in the foothills of the Bavarian Alps, the Wieskirche of Steingaden is not the kind of place tourists are likely to find themselves by accident. And yet, finding your way to Steingaden is worth it to see the wonderfully rich interior of the Wieskirche. This church was built during the mid-18th century in the rococo style, full of glamorous stuccowork and frescos. In fact, except for the expansive fresco across the ceiling, nearly the entire interior of this church is either white or gold which gives quite a glorious effect.
  • 26. Rafal Cichawa / shutterstock.com 26. Las Lajas Sanctuary, Colombia Right by the border between Colombia and Ecuador stands Las Lajas Sanctuary, one of the most incredible churches on the planet. This extravagant basilica was built inside a canyon on the Guáitara River after a local miracle in 1754 led to a series of shrines being erected there. It’s said that a deaf-mute girl named Rosa was cured of her impairment when the Virgin Mary appeared to her and her mother as they sought shelter in a storm. Soon enough, the site became a pilgrimage destination, and in 1949 this enchanting Gothic Revival basilica was finished. Las Lajas Sanctuary is at its most impressive when you can see how the church fits into the dramatic landscape, with its bridge crossing the precarious 50 meter drop down to the canyon floor.
  • 27. BorisVetshev / shutterstock.com 27. Church Of The Nativity, Bethlehem The city where Christ is said to have been born is also home to the monumental Church Of The Nativity in Bethlehem. One of the oldest churches in the world, the original church was ordered to be built in 326 by Constanine the Great on the grotto believed to be the birthplace of Jesus. What can be seen today belongs to the church rebuilt in the 6th century after a fire destroyed the original. As there is minimal light let in, the interior of the church has a sacred feel to it, featuring red limestone columns and restored sections of mosaics on the walls.
  • 28. Kamira / shutterstock.com 28. St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York, USA Arguably one of the most beautiful churches in America is St. Patrick’s Cathedral. An iconic major attraction in a city full of attractions, the cathedral is located in Midtown Manhattan, opposite Rockefeller Center and the Atlas statue. St. Patrick’s Cathedral was finished in 1878 and was built in a grandiose Neo-Gothic style. The modern buildings that surround the cathedral somehow make it seem even more distinguished, while its wonderful interior is even more stunning.
  • 29. Heracles Kritikos / shutterstock.com 29. St. Mark’s Basilica, Venice, Italy St. Mark’s Basilica sits on the famous Piazza San Marco and is one of the best examples of Italian Byzantine architecture there is, and proof of Venice’s wealth and power. A huge amount of gold went into decorating the basilica during its construction in the 11th century, which earned it its nickname “the Church of Gold”. This is evidenced everywhere from the golden winged lion on the front facade of the church to the extensive golden mosaics that practically sheet the interior. Visit : https://mostbeautifulplaces.net/