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Sacred, religious and holy structures often evolved over centuries and were the largest buildings in the world, prior to the modern skyscraper. [ citation needed ] While the various styles employed in sacred architecture sometimes reflected trends in other structures, these styles also remained unique from the contemporary architecture used in ...
Religious buildings and structures converted to a different religion (5 C, 4 P) Lists of religious buildings and structures (13 C, 15 P) C. Ci shrines (2 C, 3 P) D.
Religious buildings and structures of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the United States (4 C) G. Gurdwaras in the United States (13 P) M.
Christian buildings and structures by location (4 C) I. Islamic buildings by location (3 C) This page was last edited on 12 September 2021, at 06:47 (UTC). Text is ...
It was the Roman basilica, used for meetings, markets and courts of law that provided a model for the large Christian church and that gave its name to the Christian basilica. Both Roman basilicas and Roman bath houses had at their core a large vaulted building with a high roof, braced on either side by a series of lower chambers or a wide ...
Latter Day Saint religious buildings and structures (6 C, 1 P) M. Mandaean buildings (7 P) Modern pagan buildings (8 P) Monasteries in Russia by religion (2 C) P.
Jingū-ji, a religious complex in pre-Meiji Japan comprising a Buddhist temple and a local kami Shinto shrine; Pagoda, a towerlike, multistory structure usually associated with Buddhist temple complexes of East and Southeast Asia. Vihara, a Buddhist monastery found abundantly in Bihar; Wat, the name for a monastery temple in Cambodia and Thailand
Christian buildings and structures by country (22 C) Confucian temples by country (6 C) H. Hindu temples by country (39 C) I. Islamic buildings by country (3 C) J.