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Religious architecture refers to the design and construction of buildings that serve as places of worship for various religions

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Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Santa Maria della Salute, Sunset, 1870-85. Creator: William Stanley Haseltine

Santa Maria della Salute, Sunset, 1870-85. Creator: William Stanley Haseltine
Santa Maria della Salute, Sunset, 1870-85

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: The Hill of the Alhambra, Granada, 1865. Creator: Samuel Colman

The Hill of the Alhambra, Granada, 1865. Creator: Samuel Colman
The Hill of the Alhambra, Granada, 1865

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Radha and Her Confidant Sit in an Open Room: Page from a Dispersed Rasikapriya, ca

Radha and Her Confidant Sit in an Open Room: Page from a Dispersed Rasikapriya, ca. 1680-90

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Krishna and Balarama within a Walled Palace: Page from a Dispersed Bhagavata Purana

Krishna and Balarama within a Walled Palace: Page from a Dispersed Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of Lord Vishnu), ca. 1700

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: A Raja Receives Homage Outside the City... from a Dispersed Manuscript, last quarter of 17th cent

A Raja Receives Homage Outside the City... from a Dispersed Manuscript, last quarter of 17th cent
A Raja Receives Homage Outside the City: Page from a Dispersed Manuscript, last quarter of the 17th century

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: View of the Brenta, near Dolo, late 18th century. Creator: Giovanni Battista Cimaroli

View of the Brenta, near Dolo, late 18th century. Creator: Giovanni Battista Cimaroli
View of the Brenta, near Dolo, late 18th century

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Capriccio with St. Pauls and Old London Bridge. Creator: Antonio Joli

Capriccio with St. Pauls and Old London Bridge. Creator: Antonio Joli
Capriccio with St. Pauls and Old London Bridge

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Gothic Windows in the Ruins of the Monastery at Oybin, ca. 1828. Creator: Carl Gustav Carus

Gothic Windows in the Ruins of the Monastery at Oybin, ca. 1828. Creator: Carl Gustav Carus
Gothic Windows in the Ruins of the Monastery at Oybin, ca. 1828

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: The Sacrifice of Iphigenia, 1789. Creator: Gaetano Gandolfi

The Sacrifice of Iphigenia, 1789. Creator: Gaetano Gandolfi
The Sacrifice of Iphigenia, 1789

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Venus and Cupid, ca. 1509. Creator: Bernardino Pinturicchio

Venus and Cupid, ca. 1509. Creator: Bernardino Pinturicchio
Venus and Cupid, ca. 1509

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: The Presentation of Christ in the Temple, ca. 1435. Creator: Giovanni di Paolo

The Presentation of Christ in the Temple, ca. 1435. Creator: Giovanni di Paolo
The Presentation of Christ in the Temple, ca. 1435

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Columns of the Temple of Neptune at Paestum, 1838. Creator: Constantin Hansen

Columns of the Temple of Neptune at Paestum, 1838. Creator: Constantin Hansen
Columns of the Temple of Neptune at Paestum, 1838

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: A Section of the Via Sacra, Rome (The Church of Saints Cosmas and Damian), ca. 1814-15

A Section of the Via Sacra, Rome (The Church of Saints Cosmas and Damian), ca. 1814-15

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: The Virgin and Child in Majesty and the Adoration of the Magi, ca. 1100. Creator: Master of Pedret

The Virgin and Child in Majesty and the Adoration of the Magi, ca. 1100. Creator: Master of Pedret
The Virgin and Child in Majesty and the Adoration of the Magi, ca. 1100

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Interior of the Oude Kerk, Delft, 1660. Creator: Hendrik Cornelisz. van Vliet

Interior of the Oude Kerk, Delft, 1660. Creator: Hendrik Cornelisz. van Vliet
Interior of the Oude Kerk, Delft, 1660

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Algoa Bay and Port Elizabeth, from the Lighthouse, 1901. Creator: Wilson

Algoa Bay and Port Elizabeth, from the Lighthouse, 1901. Creator: Wilson
Algoa Bay and Port Elizabeth, from the Lighthouse, 1901. Port Elizabeth on the Eastern Cape was founded in early 19th century by the government of the Cape Colony

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Bangkok, Siam, 1898. Creator: Christian Wilhelm Allers

Bangkok, Siam, 1898. Creator: Christian Wilhelm Allers
Bangkok, Siam, 1898. Giant guardian sculptures outside a Buddhist temple. Bangkok. From " Rund um die Erde" [Round the Earth], written and illustrated by C. W. Allers

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Ruined temples at Karnak, Egypt, 1898. Creator: Christian Wilhelm Allers

Ruined temples at Karnak, Egypt, 1898. Creator: Christian Wilhelm Allers
Ruined temples at Karnak, Egypt, 1898. Ancient Egyptian archaeological site near the River Nile. Die Ruinen von Karnak. From " Rund um die Erde" [Round the Earth]

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Wat Chaeng, Bangkok, Siam, 1898. Creator: Christian Wilhelm Allers

Wat Chaeng, Bangkok, Siam, 1898. Creator: Christian Wilhelm Allers
Wat Chaeng, Bangkok, Siam, 1898. View of the Buddhist temple, also known as Wat Chaeng, on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River. Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) dates back to the 17th century

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Natha Devale shrine, Kandy, Ceylon, 1898. Creator: Christian Wilhelm Allers

Natha Devale shrine, Kandy, Ceylon, 1898. Creator: Christian Wilhelm Allers
Natha Devale shrine, Kandy, Ceylon, 1898. The Natha Devalaya is the oldest surviving structure from the Kandyan Kingdom. It was built in the 14th century

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Entrance to the temple at Edfu, Egypt, 1898. Creator: Christian Wilhelm Allers

Entrance to the temple at Edfu, Egypt, 1898. Creator: Christian Wilhelm Allers
Entrance to the temple at Edfu, Egypt, 1898. The Temple of Horus at Edfu on the River Nile was built between 237 and 57 BC. Eingang in der Tempel von Edfu

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Temple ruins, Luxor, Egypt, 1898. Creator: Christian Wilhelm Allers

Temple ruins, Luxor, Egypt, 1898. Creator: Christian Wilhelm Allers
Temple ruins, Luxor, Egypt, 1898. People sitting on the banks of the River Nile by one of the buildings in the Luxor Temple complex, constructed approximately 1400 BC. Am Nilufer in Luxor

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Statues in the Luxor Temple, Egypt, 1898. Creator: Christian Wilhelm Allers

Statues in the Luxor Temple, Egypt, 1898. Creator: Christian Wilhelm Allers
Statues in the Luxor Temple, Egypt, 1898. Tourist sitting on a piece of fallen sculpture, (the crown of Ramses The Great?) among half-buried statues at the Ancient Egyptian temple in Luxor

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: The Temple of Isis and Kiosk of Trajan on the Island of Philae, Egypt, 1898. Creator

The Temple of Isis and Kiosk of Trajan on the Island of Philae, Egypt, 1898. Creator
The Temple of Isis and Kiosk of Trajan on the Island of Philae, Egypt, 1898. Trajans Kiosk was built between the 1st century BC and the 2nd century AD

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Gallery of statues in the Vatican, c1909. Creator: Unknown

Gallery of statues in the Vatican, c1909. Creator: Unknown
Gallery of statues in the Vatican, c1909. Gallery of the Statues in the Vaticans Pio-Clementino Museum holds statues, including Sleeping Ariadne and the bust of Menander

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Rome, the Eternal City, E. from St. Peters dome, c1909. Creator: Unknown

Rome, the Eternal City, E. from St. Peters dome, c1909. Creator: Unknown
Rome, the Eternal City, E. from St. Peters dome, c1909. View of St Peters Square in Vatican City, Rome designed with Doric colonnades by Gian Lorenzo Bernini

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Interior of San Marco, Venice, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown

Interior of San Marco, Venice, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown
Interior of San Marco, Venice, Italy, c1909. Byzantine Cathedral Basilica of Saint Mark in Venice was completed in 1092.To be viewed on a Sun Sculpture stereoscope made by Underwood & Underwood

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: San Marco (east), a marvel of mosaic, marble and gold, Venice, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown

San Marco (east), a marvel of mosaic, marble and gold, Venice, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown
San Marco (east), a marvel of mosaic, marble and gold, Venice, Italy, c1909. Byzantine Cathedral Basilica of Saint Mark on the Piazza San Marco was completed in 1092

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Venice - white swan of cities. N. from S. Giorgio Island, Italy, c1909

Venice - white swan of cities. N. from S. Giorgio Island, Italy, c1909
Venice - " white swan of cities." N. from S. Giorgio Island, Italy, c1909. Gondoliers pass San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: The Cathedral of Milan - up among its myriad spires, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown

The Cathedral of Milan - up among its myriad spires, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown
The Cathedral of Milan - up among its myriad spires, Italy, c1909. Milan Cathedral took nearly six centuries to complete, building work began in 1387, led by Simone da Orsenigo

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Sistine Chapel in the Vatican where the Pope is crowned, Rome, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown

Sistine Chapel in the Vatican where the Pope is crowned, Rome, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown
Sistine Chapel in the Vatican where the Pope is crowned, Rome, Italy, c1909. Painted by Michelangelo between 1508 and 1512 at the commission of Pope Julius II is a cornerstone work of High

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Milans Cathedral, one of the finest temples on earth, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown

Milans Cathedral, one of the finest temples on earth, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown
Milans Cathedral, one of the finest temples on earth, Italy, c1909. Milan Cathedral took nearly six centuries to complete, buildng began in 1387 and was led by Simone da Orsenigo

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Chamber in Cappuccini catacombs with earth from Palestine, Rome, c1909. Creator: Unknown

Chamber in Cappuccini catacombs with earth from Palestine, Rome, c1909. Creator: Unknown
Chamber in Cappuccini catacombs with earth from Palestine, Rome, c1909. The Capuchin Catacombs in in Palermo, Sicily contain about 8000 corpses and 1252 mummies

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: A Well-curb by Michael Angelo, Cortosa Monastery, near Florence, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown

A Well-curb by Michael Angelo, Cortosa Monastery, near Florence, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown
A Well-curb by Michael Angelo, Cortosa Monastery, near Florence, Italy, c1909. Certosa del Galluzzo, a charterhouse in Galluzzo founded in 1341 by Niccolo Acciaioli

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: The Duomo - the heart of Florence, (S. E. ) Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown

The Duomo - the heart of Florence, (S. E. ) Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown
The Duomo - the heart of Florence, (S.E.) Italy, c1909. Florence Cathedral was begun in 1296 in Gothic style to designs made by Arnolfo di Cambio and was structurally completed by 1436

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Strasburg, c1872. Creator: A Willmore

Strasburg, c1872. Creator: A Willmore
Strasburg, c1872. View of Strasbourg Cathedral and the River Ill. The city of Strasbourg was captured by the Prussians during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Speier, c1872. Creator: W. H. Capon

Speier, c1872. Creator: W. H. Capon
Speier, c1872. View of the town of Speyer in Germany. In the foreground is a bridge over a tributary of the River Rhine, with Speyer Cathedral, which dates from the 11th century, beyond

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Three architectural gems - Baptistery, Cathedral and Campanile, (W. ), Pisa, Italy, c1909

Three architectural gems - Baptistery, Cathedral and Campanile, (W. ), Pisa, Italy, c1909
Three architectural gems - Baptistery, Cathedral and Campanile, (W.), Pisa, Italy, c1909. 12th century Baptistery of St. John in the Piazza dei Miracoli near the Duomo di Pisa with free-standing

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Laufenburg, c1872. Creator: E I Roberts

Laufenburg, c1872. Creator: E I Roberts
Laufenburg, c1872. View of the town of Laufenburg, Switzerland, with a covered bridge over the River Rhine on the left, and the parish church tower and ruined castle on the right

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Capuchin convent (hotel) and cliffs at Amalfi (W. ), Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown

Capuchin convent (hotel) and cliffs at Amalfi (W. ), Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown
Capuchin convent (hotel) and cliffs at Amalfi (W.), Italy, c1909. Terrace of the 13th century Capuchin convent, a priory owned by Cistercian monks; which became an abbey in 1223

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Amalfi and the sea, east from the Capuchin convent, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown

Amalfi and the sea, east from the Capuchin convent, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown
Amalfi and the sea, east from the Capuchin convent, Italy, c1909. View from 13th century Capuchin convent; which became an abbey in 1223 and was used as a hotel for the first time in 1885

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Convent of St. Mary-of-the-Sea, near Majori, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown

Convent of St. Mary-of-the-Sea, near Majori, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown
Convent of St. Mary-of-the-Sea, near Majori, Italy, c1909. The church of Santa Maria a Mare in Maiori on the Amalfi coast, dates from 12th century

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: On the Road to Vesuvius (east), Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown

On the Road to Vesuvius (east), Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown
On the Road to Vesuvius (east), Italy, c1909. The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79 destroyed Roman cities of Pompeii, Herculaneum, Oplontis and Stabiae

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Splendid altar of St. Pauls - outside the walls, Rome, c1909. Creator: Unknown

Splendid altar of St. Pauls - outside the walls, Rome, c1909. Creator: Unknown
Splendid altar of St. Pauls - outside the walls, Rome, c1909. Altar over the tomb of St Paul in Saint Paul Outside the Walls, founded by Roman Emperor Constantine I

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Medieval ceiling and wall painting, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Medieval ceiling and wall painting, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Medieval ceiling and wall painting, (1898). Fig 1: From a pedigree in the hospital-church at Stuttgart, 15th century. Fig 2: Portion of Fig 22: Painted flat ornament, the ground being deepened

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Medieval architectural ornament and sculpture, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Medieval architectural ornament and sculpture, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Medieval architectural ornament and sculpture, (1898). Fig 1: Carved figure from the stalls of the Minster at Ulm. Fig 2: Projecting bracket of a seat-flap (Misericordia) of the same stalls

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Roman architectural ornament and sculpture, (1898). Creator: P Burkhardt

Roman architectural ornament and sculpture, (1898). Creator: P Burkhardt
Roman architectural ornament and sculpture, (1898). Fig 1: Corinthian capital from the Pantheon at Rome. Fig 2: Head of a candelabrum from the Vatican Museum

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Ancient Greek polychrome architecture, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Ancient Greek polychrome architecture, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Ancient Greek polychrome architecture, (1898). Fig 1: Polychrome cyma (ogee) with lions head from Selinus. Fig 2: Acroterium [acroterion] from the temple of Nike Apteros



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