Triple Pagoda of Faji Temple in Japan
The signboard of Faji Temple is the Triple Pagoda, which is the oldest triple pagoda in Japan, built during the Asuka period in 706 AD. At that time, China was in the Tang Dynasty, and Wu Zetian had just passed away the previous year. Emperor Zhongzong of Tang, Li Xian, succeeded to the throne. The Asuka Era in Japan began in 592 AD, when the first female emperor in Japanese history, Emperor Tsuchigu, ascended to the throne. In this year, the Chinese Mainland was in the 593 year of Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty's "Kaihuang Zhizhi", when the ancient emperor appointed the prince of the stables, the son of tomorrow's emperor, as the crown prince and regent. This was the famous "Prince Noble" in Japanese history and Japanese Buddhist history.
Proportional model of St. Peter's Basilica in Trier
The Hohe Domkirche St. Peter in Trier is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Trier, measuring 112.5 meters (369 feet) in length and 41 meters (135 feet) in width, located in Trier, Germany. This church is the oldest cathedral in Germany, spanning over a decade and incorporating design elements from different generations.
Trier in 1945
Trier is the oldest city in Germany, with a history dating back to the Roman Empire. 1945 holds significant importance in Trier's history as it marked the end of World War II. The Second World War caused serious damage to Trier. Between December 16, 1944 and January 2, 1945, the United States Air Force and the Royal Air Force dropped a total of 1467 tons of bombs, resulting in the complete destruction of 1600 houses and the destruction of many ancient buildings.
Temple Bel
The Temple of Bel is an ancient temple located in Palmyra, Syria. This temple was built to worship the god Bell of Mesopotamia, who was worshipped alongside the moon god Aglibol and the sun god Yarhibol in Palmyra, forming the center of Palmyra's religious life. The temple was built in 32 AD to offer sacrifices to the gods.
Independent residences during the Soviet era
The history of Soviet era architecture can be traced back to the Kievan Rus period, when the architectural style blended features of Eastern Roman and pagan architecture. In 988, Kievan Rus converted from their previous pagan beliefs to Eastern Orthodoxy, and subsequent buildings were mainly of the church type. This style combines Slavic and Byzantine styles, with the main buildings built of brick and stone and a rich variety of decorative art forms. Originally built by Greek and Byzantine masters, it was later adopted and slightly modified by local craftsmen.
St Mary's Church
St. Mary's Church is a church located in Berlin, Germany. It is located in Karl Liebknecht Stra ß e (formerly Kaiser Wilhelm Stra ß e) in the center of Berlin, near Alexanderplatz. The original building age of this church is uncertain, but a record from 1243 mentions the location where a Jewish person was accused of stealing holy cakes. This church is also recorded in the German chronicles of 1292, suggesting that it was built in the early 13th century.
The church in Josef Schroll's tomb
The Mausoleum of Josef Schroll (Mauzoleum pr ů mysln í ka Josefa Schroll) is a luxurious cemetery located in Srdov, Czech Republic, designed and built by architect Ludwig Zetl between 1880 and 1900. The Schroll family owned a large estate in Lib ě š ice from 1871 to 1945.
Roman style greenhouse
Romanesque style is an architectural style in medieval Europe that was mainly popular in the 11th and 12th centuries. This style eventually developed into Gothic style, characterized by semi-circular arches, while Gothic is characterized by pointed arches. The Romanesque architectural style appeared almost simultaneously in multiple countries such as France, Germany, Italy, and Spain, making it the first pan European architectural style since the Roman Empire.
Carla Church
The Eglise du Carla church is located in the village of Carla in southern France, near the city of Tours. This church is a Roman Catholic building with a history dating back to the 15th century. The architectural style of this church is Romanesque, and it was built on an ancient Gallo Roman site.
Mauran Church
The Mauran Church (Eglise de Mauran) is located in the village of Mauran in southern France, south of the city of Tours. This church is a Roman Catholic building with a history dating back to the 13th century. The architectural style of this church is Romanesque, and it was built on an ancient Gallo Roman site.
Tours Cathedral
The Cath é drale Saint Gatien de Tours is a Roman Catholic church located in the city of Tours, France, built in memory of Saint Gatien. This church is the location of the Archbishop of Tours and the cathedral of the Diocese of Tours. Its construction began in 1170 and was completed in 1547.
Uppsala Cathedral supports Vision Pro visual experience
Uppsala Cathedral is located in the city center of Uppsala in southeastern Sweden, between the main building of Uppsala University and the Firis River. This church is part of the Swedish State Church, a traditional Lutheran church, and also the location of the Archbishop of Sweden. In addition, this church is also the burial site of the Swedish national guardian saint and King Eric IX, who reigned from 1120 to 1160. The current Archbishop is Martin Modus, and the current Bishop is Karin Johanneson.
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