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Citadelle Laferriere
The Citadelle Laferrière perches majestically on the northern coast of Haiti, crowning the peak of Bonnet a L’Eveque. It's not just a fortress; it's a symbol of Haiti's resilience and independence, proudly displayed on local currency, stamps, and pos
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Santiago de Cuba Cathedral
The stately Nuestra Señora de la Asunción Cathedral, dating back to the early 20th century, stands proudly on the very site where other temples have risen since the 16th century. Over the centuries, these earlier structures faced relentless attacks f
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St. Andrews Anglican Church
Nestled in the heart of the Bahamas, the Exumas boast a rich history that might catch you off guard with its scarcity of historical landmarks, especially in Georgetown, the capital. Much like Green Turtle Cay in the Abacos, the Exumas were settled by
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Guatape - El Penol
Nestled in the heart of Colombia, the small town of Guatapé is a charming and peaceful escape, ideal for a day trip, or even a leisurely two-day adventure, from Medellín. This quaint pueblito is renowned for its vibrant house facades, each adorned wi
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Santa Fe de Antioquia
Nestled just a couple of hours from Medellín, Santa Fe de Antioquia is a charming historical town that once held the title of regional capital before the power center moved to Medellín. If you're a fan of colonial architecture, this place will steal
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Bolivar Square
Nestled in the heart of Manizales, Bolívar Square is a must-see destination, surrounded by architectural gems like the Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary and the Governor’s Palace. As you stroll through the square, you'll be captivated by t
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Cathedral Metropolitan Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary
The Cathedral Metropolitan Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary, a grand and historic gem, has its roots tracing back to 1927. A devastating fire in 1926 led to its reconstruction, a task given to the talented French architect Julien Auguste Polti. Con
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St.John's Cathedral
Nestled in the bustling center of Belize City, St. John’s Cathedral stands as a charming relic of Belize's colonial past. Constructed in 1812, it once served as the Church of England’s main hub in Central America. This cathedral has a unique history,
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La Merced Chapel
La Merced Chapel is a must-see in Cali, where history whispers through its ancient walls. The city’s first Mass was held here on July 25, 1536, marking the beginning of an era. Inside, you'll find a 15th-century wood-carved statue of the Virgin of La
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St. Louis Cathedral
Facing the bustling Jackson Square, St. Louis Cathedral stands proudly between the historic Cabildo and the equally storied Presbytere. It's one of the tallest and most imposing structures in the French Quarter, and certainly one of the most recogniz
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Brown Memorial Park Avenue Presbyterian Church
Brown Memorial Park Avenue Presbyterian Church has been a cornerstone of the urban community since 1869. Nestled in the heart of Baltimore, this historic gem is home to one of the world’s largest collections of Tiffany stained glass windows. These st
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St. Patrick
St. Patrick's Cathedral is the heart of the Archdiocese of New York and the official home of the Archbishop. Nestled on Fifth Avenue, right across from the iconic Rockefeller Center, this sanctuary stands as the largest Gothic Catholic cathedral in t
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Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis
Nestled in the heart of St. Louis, the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis houses one of the most impressive mosaic collections in the western hemisphere. This stunning architectural gem not only serves as a serene place for daily Masses but also offer
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Metropolitan Cathedral
Mexico City's colossal cathedral, an architectural marvel, took nearly three centuries to complete, from 1573 to 1813. It stands on the ruins of an Aztec temple, using stones that echo the city's layered history. Stepping inside, you're greeted with
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Spanish Missions
The chain of missions nestled along the San Antonio River, dating back to the 18th century, stands as a testament to Spain's ambitious expansion of its New World empire from Mexico. These missions are not just historical relics; they are vibrant cult
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Saint Joseph Oratory of Mount Royal
Rising proudly above the Montreal skyline is Saint Joseph’s Oratory of Mount Royal. It's the largest sanctuary in the world dedicated to Saint Joseph and draws over 2 million visitors a year. Back in 1904, Brother André, a humble porter known for his
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Mary Queen of the World Cathedral
Tucked away amidst the bustling skyscrapers of Montréal's downtown, Mary Queen of the World Cathedral stands as a serene oasis, the third largest church in Québec following Saint Joseph’s Oratory and the Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré. This magni
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St. Patrick's Basilica
Known affectionately as "The Irish Church," St. Patrick's Basilica was built between 1843 and 1847. It's a stunning showcase of the Gothic style from the 14th and 15th centuries. The basilica's grandeur is highlighted by its towering pine columns and
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Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal
Notre-Dame Basilica of Montréal, once a simple stone church in the 17th century, has grown into a magnificent minor basilica that now accommodates around 8,000 parishioners. This stunning landmark is not just a place of worship but a breathtaking sho
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Co-Cathedral Saint Anthony of Padua
The museum made its debut in November 1998, undergoing a fresh transformation in 2016. Nestled in the lower level of the Co-Cathedral of Saint-Antoine, its permanent exhibition unfolds across nine distinct sections. Each one shines a light on the are
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Church of La Visitation-de-la-Bienheureuse Vierge Marie
The Church of La Visitation, Montreal's oldest church, stands as a heritage gem that invites us to explore our roots and shared history. From the era of New France to today, it has withstood the test of time. It's our responsibility to preserve it fo
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The Basilica of St. Josaphat
Milwaukee boasts many architectural wonders, but none quite as majestic as its crown jewel: the Basilica of St. Josaphat. This magnificent structure earned the prestigious title of "basilica" back in 1929, making it the third church in the United Sta
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Durango Downtown
Durango, famously dubbed the land of scorpions, offers a unique allure with its streets and stories brimming with character. Strolling through this city feels like wandering through an expansive art museum displaying an array of architectural wonders
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Cathedral Of Saint Paul
The Cathedral majestically towers over the Saint Paul skyline, perched on the loftiest spot in downtown Saint Paul. It's not just a beacon for its parishioners; it opens its doors to the entire community, inviting everyone to explore and appreciate t
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Basilica of the Immaculate Conception
The Basilica of the Immaculate Conception is often hailed as the most stunning cathedral in northwestern Mexico. Its breathtaking facade invites admiration, while the exceptional baroque decorations inside are truly a feast for the eyes. Nestled in t
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Cathedral of Lima
The Cathedral of Lima, nestled in the city's historic heart, is a beacon of history and art. It's not just any building; it's the most iconic structure in Lima and a treasure trove of religious art. This grand cathedral also serves as the resting pla
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Cosala
Cosalá, a Pueblo Mágico, is a treasure trove of culture and history, wrapped in the charm of its colonial past. This enchanting town is nestled in a landscape that feels like it's been painted by an artist's brush. The streets are lined with colorful
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Arequipa Cathedral and Museum
Nestled in the heart of the city, this stunning 17th-century monument stands as one of the earliest examples of neoclassical architecture in the area. Crafted from "sillar," a unique volcanic stone, it boasts a timeless elegance that captivates visit
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Mission San Xavier del Bac
Nestled in the southwest of Tucson on the Tohono O'odham Reservation, the Mission San Xavier del Bac is celebrated as the finest example of mission architecture in the United States. This historic gem is not just an architectural marvel but also a vi
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Sucre Metropolitan Cathedral
Nestled in the heart of Sucre, Bolivia, the Metropolitan Cathedral stands as a testament to the city's deep religious roots and rich history. Known locally as Catedral Metropolitana, this iconic structure serves as the spiritual center for the Roman
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Temple Square
Discover the serenity of Temple Square, Utah's most visited attraction, with a complimentary tour. This beautifully landscaped 10-acre site offers tours in 40 different languages, making it accessible to visitors from all around the world. As you wan
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Fortaleza Cathedral
The Metropolitan Cathedral of Fortaleza is a true architectural marvel that began its journey in 1939 and took nearly 40 years to reach completion. It was officially dedicated on December 22, 1978. Designed by the talented French architect George Mou
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Cathedral of Brasilia
The Cathedral of Brasília holds the honor of being the first monument constructed in the city, with its cornerstone laid in September 1958. By 1960, the structure was completed: only the circular area was visible, boasting a 70-meter diameter and ser
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Mother Church of Sao Sebastiao
The Chapel of São Sebastião, a historic gem, first saw the light of day in 1426, thanks to the orders of Infante D. Henrique. Fast forward to the bustling seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and the growing local population meant it was time for a