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Where can you find this unusual looking church?

Where can you find this unusual looking church?

Sedlec Chapel (Czech Republic) Apparently it’s small, but the Sedlec Chapel just outside of Prague is surely one of the most peculiar.

  • Inflatable Church (Sandown, England)
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  • Dog Chapel (Vermont)
  • Cardboard Cathedral (New Zealand)
  • Cathegral of Maringa (Brazil)
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  • Cliff Church (Katskhi, Georgia)
  • Who is the best church in the world?

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    Name Area (m2) Country
    Interior
    St. Peter’s Basilica 15,160 Vatican City
    Basilica of Our Lady Aparecida 12,000 Brazil
    Milan Cathedral 11,700 Italy

    What are some interesting religions?

    Here’s a list of 15 religions you may not have heard of:

    • Druze. Druze — a spinoff of Shiite Islam — has been around since the 11th century and is now primarily found in Lebanon and Syria, according to Pew.
    • Yezidi.
    • Church of All Worlds.
    • Jediism.
    • Mami Wata.
    • Jainism.
    • Candomblé
    • Zoroastrianism.

    Where can you find this unusual looking church that looks like a chicken?

    Called Gereja Ayam (“Chicken Church”) by locals, this bizarre building attracts hundreds of travelers and photographers to the hills of Magelang, Indonesia each year.

    Is the chicken Church real?

    A giant, chicken-shaped church, known as Gereja Ayam, is perched on a hill in a forest on the Indonesian island of Java. But the chicken church isn’t a Dutch remnant, and it’s not haunted by ghosts, either. It was built by a man named Daniel Alamsjah, who’s now 75.

    Where is a church that looks like a chicken?

    city of Madeira Beach
    With two porthole windows that look like eyes set just above four small red tile awnings that look like a beak, two wings and a tail, the architecture of the nondenominational church in the city of Madeira Beach uncannily resembles a cartoon chicken.

    What is the oldest Church in America?

    Originally built around 1610, it is often referred to as the oldest church in the United States (excluding Puerto Rico), though it is likely that little of the original structure is still present….San Miguel Mission.

    San Miguel Archángel
    The front exterior to the Chapel of San Miguel
    Religion
    Affiliation Roman Catholic
    Status Active
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