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The Brodsky Choral Synagogue in Kyiv, Ukraine. It was built in the Romanesque Revival style resembling a classical basilica. The original tripartite facade with a large central avant-corps flanked by lower wings also echoed the characteristic design of some Moorish Revival synagogues
Riga, Latvia - September 23, 2018: The renovated 1st hospital building. The building was built in 1907 according to the project of the architect Reinhold Georg Schmeling.
Woman at the Entrance of Batumi Cathedral of the Mother of God, Batumi City, Adjara Region, Georgia, ( Self Portrait )
Norrkoping, Östergötland, Sweden: baroque facade of the parish church of St. Olof in winter ('Sankt Olai kyrka') - designed by  Carl Johan Cronstedt, it completed in 1767, built over a medieval church building - Swedish Church (Evangelical-Lutheran), Diocese of Linköpingm, Norrköping pastorate.
Facade of the ancient building of the Great Choral Synagogue in St. Petersburg
Kiev, Ukraine - April 30, 2016: The Great Choral Synagogue of Kiev, also known as the Podil Synagogue or the Rozenberg Synagogue, is the oldest synagogue in Kiev, Ukraine. It is situated in Podil, a historic neighborhood of Kiev.
Orthodox Church of the Transformation of Our Lord, Parn - Estonia
Kaliningrad, Russia - June 13, 2021: New liberal synagogue on the embankment in Kaliningrad (Konigsberg). Synagogue was built in the 1890s and destroyed during the Second World War. In 2011-2018, it was rebuilt in forms close to the original ones.
Vilnius Choral Synagogue in Vilnius City, Lithuania
Spanish Synagogue in the Jewish Quarter in Prague, Czech Republic.
Historic building of an destroyed old jewish synagogue in Slovakia.
Chisinau / Kishinev: Orthodox Cathedral of the Nativity of Christ ('Catedrala Mitropolitană Nașterea Domnului'), main cathedral of the Moldovan Orthodox Church - built in the 1830s to a Neoclassical / Empire design by Abram Melnikov (famous for the Potemkin Stairs), with a hexastyle Doric portico and a large dome.
picture of the main facade of the Sarajevo Synagogue during summer. Sarajevo Synagogue is Sarajevo's primary and largest synagogue and is located on the south bank of the river Miljacka. It was constructed in 1902 and remains the only functioning synagogue in Sarajevo today.
Riga, Latvia - June 15, 2023: World heritage site of UNESCO. Architect Augusts Reinbergs
Kyiv, Ukraine - June 23, 2012: The Brodsky Choral Synagogue. It was built in the Romanesque Revival style resembling a classical basilica. The original tripartite facade with a large central avant-corps flanked by lower wings also echoed the characteristic design of some Moorish Revival synagogues
Cathedral of St. Mary Mother of God in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Karaim kenesa in Vilnius, Lithuania. There are about 300 Karaites in Lithuania.
Church spires in Bucharest
Synagogue in Szeged city in South Hungary
Image from 19th century
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - 22 ‎June ‎2018: shah do shamsheera mosque which is also known as the king with two swords, located near Kabul river, the mosque was built in 1920s. the pigeons are always there to attract people, KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - 22 ‎June ‎2018
Sofia, Bulgaria - May 18 2019: The Sofia Synagogue (Bulgarian: Софийска синагога) is an early-1900s Sephardic synagogue with an octagonal dome, large chandelier & museum on Jewish history.
Vilnius. View of the Prechistensky Cathedral. Prechistensky Cathedral (Cathedral of the Assumption of the Most Pure Mother of God) is an Orthodox church in Vilnius, the cathedral of the Vilna and Lithuanian diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church.
low angle view on Tempel Synagogue  at Kazimierz district in Krakow against blue sky
The old town of Riga in a beautiful summer day, Latvia
Vilnius, Lithuania - July 10, 2017: City Square on a sunny summer day.
Serbian Orthodox Episcopal Palace is one of the most beautiful buildings in Timisoara and keeps an impressive museologyst collection of religious art.
A close-up view of the intricate brickwork on the tower of a Gothic Revival church. The design features red brick patterns and arched vents, showcasing the craftsmanship and architectural detail typical of the Gothic Revival style.
Synagogue in the town of Krnov.
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