Uilenburgerstraat Synagogue
Amsterdam, NL
The Ashkenazi Synagogue at Uilenburgerstraat in Amsterdam was built in 1765-66. This brick building still serves as a synagogue.
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Amsterdam, NL
The Ashkenazi Synagogue at Uilenburgerstraat in Amsterdam was built in 1765-66. This brick building still serves as a synagogue.
Leeuwarden, NL
Built as Roman Catholic St. Franciscus Church. Interesting modern church with tower. Out of use as Roman Catholic church in 2004. Then in use by the Assembly of Believers. They call themselves "Uitzichtgemeente" and the church building "Uitzicht".
Budapest, HU
The Újlaki Synagogue in Budapest is a Neologist synagogue completed in 1888 by architect Sándor Fellner. The synagogue was rebuilt in 1928 by architects Dezső Jakab and Aladárand Soós. This brick building still serves as a synagogue.
Ingolstadt, DE
The Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Ingolstadt occupies a building that was once part of the Ingolstadt State Fortress, a Bavarian army fortress, which was in use until 1937. The neo-classical building dates from the renovation of the fortress in the mid-19th century and has been leased by the Bavarian State to the Ukrainian Orthodox Church since 1945.
Ullensaker, NO
The Ullensaker Church is a monumental church made of reinforced concrete and plaster, designed by the architect Arnstein Arneberg and built by the builder Agaton Borgen in 1958. The church is built on the same land as the previous church of 1768, which burned down in 1952.
Lofthus, NO
Ullensvang Church is a long stone church dating from the Middle Ages, with a lower, narrower choir with straight ends. The church was probably built in the second half of the 13th century, while the tower was built in 1883-85, when the church was restored by Chr. Christie. The west portal was then moved and inserted as an entrance portal into the porch at the base of the tower. A sacristy, an office and a stairwell were also built on the north and south sides of the church.
Hønefoss, NO
The church in Ullerål is a modern working church consecrated twice, the first time in 1984 and the second time in 2004. The ground floor was built as a kindergarten and was opened in January 1984. The new building is a long modern church built of red brick and wood.
Sør-odal, NO
The Ullern church is a long neo-gothic church made of unpainted red bricks, built according to the plans of the architect J. W. Nordan in 1869. The exterior is well preserved, with the exception of the new main entrance door from 1949-51. The interior is characterised by renovations and changes in relation to the restoration under the direction of architect H. Friis Zahl.
Oslo, NO
The Ullern church is a neo-Romanesque church built in 1903 and designed by architect Harald Bødtker. The church, painted white, has a cross plan with a central tower.
Sarpsborg, NO
Ullerøy Church in Sarpsborg is a wooden church that was completed in 1725. The church has a long plan and is by an unknown architect.
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