Salzburg Cathedral

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Salzburg Cathedral

The cathedral is very much the centerpiece of Salzburg. Here, there is much to discover: the baptismal font, the crypt, the art installation “Vanitas”, as well as the chest containing relics of Saints Rupert and Virgil. In addition, many secrets are associated with the seven bells as well as the three entrance doors. If you take a close look, you will even find 370-year-old graffiti scratched into the marble entranceway. (https://www.salzburg.info/en/sights/churches-cemeteries/salzburger-cathedral)

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Saint Pierre Montrouge Church

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Saint Pierre Montrouge Church

In Petit-Montrouge, it was Émile Vaudremer, architect of the City of Paris (price of Rome 1854) who built, between 1860 and 1870, our church Saint-Pierre-de-Montrouge (while building simultaneously, in the neighboring neighborhood of Health, the prison of the same name).

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Royal Chapel of Versailles

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Royal Chapel of Versailles

The chapel was dedicated to Saint Louis, the patron saint of the king and an ancestor of the royal house, and included references to the Sainte-Chapelle of Paris which he had founded.

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Saint Honore Church in Eylau

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Saint Honore Church in Eylau

The new church Saint-Honoré-d'Eylau is characterized by its architectural lightness and open space resulting from the presence of thin metal pillars that do not break the view.

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Temple of Kukulcan, Chichen Itza

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Temple of Kukulcan, Chichen Itza

Built by the pre-Columbian Maya civilization sometime between the 9th and 12th centuries CE, El Castillo served as a temple to the god Kukulkan, the Yucatec Maya Feathered Serpent deity closely related to the god Quetzalcoatl known to the Aztecs and other central Mexican cultures of the Postclassic period.

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