31 of the most beautiful churches in Europe, one for every nation
What are the most beautiful churches in Europe? Here is a list, complete with gorgeous photos, of the most beautiful churches for every single country on our continent. There are forty of them in total. And they give an idea of ​​the immense European cultural and artistic heritage.
1) Germany: Cologne Cathedral (since 1880)
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2) Albania: Resurrection Cathedral, Korçë (1995)
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3) Andorra: Església de Sant Esteve (from the 12th century)
4) Austria: Vienna Cathedral (since 1578)
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5) Belarus: Holy Trinity Cathedral, Gierviaty (since 1903)
6) Belgium: Cathedral of Our Lady, Antwerp (1521)
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7) Bosnia and Herzegovina: Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Sarajevo (1887)
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8) Bulgaria: Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia (since 1912)
9) Croatia: Cathedral of St. James, Å ibenik (from 1535)
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10) Cyprus: Church of St. Lazara, Larnaca (begun in the ninth century, completed in the nineteenth)
11) Czech Republic: Cathedral of St. Vita, Prague (1929)
12) Denmark: Roskilde Cathedral, Roskilde (since 1636)
13) Estonia: Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Tallinn (1900)
14) Finland: Helsinki Cathedral, Helsinki (since 1852)
15) France: Amiens Cathedral (from 1270)
16) Greece: Aghia Triada Monastery (from 1476)
17) Hungary: Matthias Church, Budapest (from the 15th century)
18) Iceland: HallgrÃmskirkja Church, ReykjavÃk (since 1986)
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19) Ireland: St Finbar’s Cathedral, Cork, Ireland (dated 1879)
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20) Italy: Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (from 1436)
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21) Latvia: Nativity Cathedral, Riga (since 1883)
22) Liechtenstein: Vaduz Cathedral (since 1874)
23) Lithuania: Church of St. Anna (from 1500)
24) Luxembourg: Cathedral of Our Lady (from the 17th century)
25) Malta: Rotunda of Santa Maria Assunta (1860)
26) Moldova: Nativity Cathedral (from 1836)
27) Monaco: Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (1903)
28) Montenegro: Cathedral of St. Tryphon (12th century)
29) Holland: ‘s-Hertogenbosch Cathedral (13th century)
30) North Macedonia: Church of St. James, Kaneo, Ohrid (from the 13th century)
31) Norway: Trondheim Cathedral (from 1300)
32) Poland: Basilica of Our Lady, Krakow (1347)
33) Portugal: Batalha Monastery (since 1517)
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34) Romania: Timisoara Orthodox Cathedral (since 1940)
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35) Russia: Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood, St. Petersburg (1907)
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36) San Marino: Basilica of San Marino, City of San Marino (since 1838)
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37) Serbia: Church of Saint Sava, Belgrade (2020)
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38) Slovakia: St. Elizabeth’s Cathedral, KoÅ¡ice (since 1508)
39) Slovenia: Ljubljana Cathedral, Ljubljana (since 1706)
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40) Spain: Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Barcelona (1961)
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