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Burfjord kirke

Burfjord kirke

Kvænangen, NO

Burfjord Church is a long church that was built as a prayer house for Laestadian Lutherans and converted into a church with a dedication on 5 July 2009. Laestadianism is a pietistic Lutheran revival movement that originated in northern Scandinavia in the mid-19th century.

Bürgersaalkirche

Bürgersaalkirche

Munich, DE

The "Municipal Hall" of Munich, also known as "Burggersaalkirche" since 1778, is a prayer and meeting room of the Marian Congregation of Men "Annunciation". It was built in 1709-1710 in a Baroque style.

Burgos Cathedral

Burgos Cathedral

Burgos, ES

Our Lady of Burgos (Catedral de Santa María; Catedral de Burgos) is a Gothic cathedral situated in northern Spain. Although it is predominantly Gothic, this UNESCO World Heritage site also displays other artistic styles, given that it was built over a period lasting from the 13th century to the 16th century. The building is home to a unique collection of works of art, including paintings, choir stalls, sculptures, tombs and stained-glass windows and is an extraordinary summary of European Gothic style.

Burgwalkerk

Kampen, NL

Hall church, built in 1874-75 in a strongly simplified neoclassicism. The roof construction is special with a canopy that was very large for that time without pillars in the church or buttresses outside the church. The front facade includes a central section with three round-arched windows, crowned by a tympanum and a roof turret. This central section is flanked by two side sections, each with one round-arched window. The church is covered by a coved ceiling and has galleries on all sides. The liturgical centre is located on the wide side opposite the main entrance. It was renovated in 1951.

Burkhan Bakshin Altan Sume

Burkhan Bakshin Altan Sume

Elista, RU

The Burkhan Bakshin Altan Sume is the largest Buddhist temple in the Kalmykia Republic. It was opened in 2005, on the anniversary of the deportation of the Kalmyks to Siberia and the Far East in 1943. The building consists of 7 levels. The first level contains a library, a museum and a conference room. On the second level, there is a prayer room (Dugan) with a statue of Gautama Buddha.

Burs Church

Burs Church

Stånga, SE

Burs Church is one of the 92 medieval churches on the island of Gotland.

Busk Jewish Cemetery

Busk Jewish Cemetery

Busk, UA

Bus’k Jewish Cemetery is one of the oldest Jewish cemeteries in Ukraine. The oldest preserved Jewish tombstone in mainland Ukraine, dated to 1520, is located in this cemetery, as well as around ten 16th-century tombstones. The cemetery was operating until WWII.

Buttle Church

Buttle Church

Buttle, SE

Buttle Church is one of the 92 medieval churches on the island of Gotland.

Bützow Collegiate Church

Bützow Collegiate Church

Bützow, DE

The Bützow collegiate church was originally built in the second half of the 13th century as a collegiate church of the residence of the bishops of Schwerin. It is a three-nave brick hall church with three equally high naves and a tower of about 74 metres high.

Buurtkerk

Noordwijk aan Zee, NL

Characteristic Reformed Kuipers Church with tower in Noordwijk aan Zee.

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10 Buddhist stupas to discover in Europe

Stupas are symbols of enlightenment and peace that commemorate different stages of Buddha's life. Since the mid-20th century, thousands of stupas have begun to populate Europe. We have compiled some of the most impressive ones in this list.