11 most unusual churches of our planet
The Church is not just a building where you can come to pray or to baptize children. This building has long been a symbol of faith, a refuge for the afflicted, and a source of strength for those who have lost their way.
And in this world a lot of unusual churches. They differ from similar different factors: one is built of unusual materials, the other is considered to be the southernmost Church in the world, and the third and all is under the ground. Well, let's look at the 11 most unusual churches of our planet.
1. Stavkirke in Borgone (1180 — 1250), of many ways, Norway.
2. The Church Of Las Lajas (1949), Columbia.
3. Hallgrimskirkja (1986), Reykjavik, Iceland.
4. The chapel of the crowning with thorns (1980), Eureka springs, Arkansas.
5. Temppeliaukio Church (1969), Helsinki, Finland.
6. San Miguel Del FAI (10th century), Catalonia, Spain.
7. Holy Trinity Church (2004), Waterloo, Antarctica.
8. Meteors (XIV century), Thessaly, Greece.
9. Saint Jean (XII century), Aubeterre-sur-dronne, France.
10. Basilica of St. Pius X (1958), Lourdes, France.
11. The temple of the Holy Family (1882-present. Time), Barcelona, Spain.
Keywords: Unusual Church