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Let’s face it: Death by crucifixion is pretty nasty. First, you endure the pain of having nails driven into the feet and, depending on your executioner’s methods, the hands, wrists, or lower forear…
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Abandoned Chapel
A stunning photography exhibition by the late Peter Marlow, showcasing English Cathedrals, highlighting not only their often massive scale and timeless architecture, but also their intimate beauty. Open 2 - 21 August. 9am to 4.30pm each day.
Erntedank: Thanksgiving Customs in Germany and the USA In the German-speaking countries, Thanksgiving is an autumn harvest celebration called Erntedank or Erntedankfest (“harvest thanksgiving festival”). The observance usually takes place in September or October, depending on the region. Similar harvest festivals are common in many countries and regions around the globe. In Switzerland, many communities
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In this concept of BORD Architectural Studio the subtle composition of the new elements related to the ruins of the medieval church and the monastery simultaneously evokes the original spatial structure, preserves the romantic atmosphere of the ruins and integrates new functions that meet contemporary needs.
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Visit Egypt - the land of Pharaohs and Pyramids - detailed itinerary to explore Egypt in a week
Step into a Christian church and you’ll find 14 distinct images lining its walls. These Stations of the Cross mimic the Way of the Cross along Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem, the actual path Jesus walke…
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The birthplace of Saint John the Baptist in Ein Karem.
The Monreale Cathedral in Sicily is one of the greatest remaining examples of Norman Architecture. Come explore this timeless wonder with us.
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