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Unique Churches Around the World – The church building has a long history. The first Christians had no churches but met in any suitable location. The Cave of St. Peter near Antioch is one example. Only after several centuries of buildings were built specifically for worship. The oldest church is the House Church Dura Europos in eastern Syria in the first half of the third century.

A major boost for the church building was Grotes Constantine Edict of Milan of 313, so the Christian church in the Roman Empire was legalized. The first churches are characterized by a wide variety of forms, but from the second half of the fourth century, the basilica is the most common type of construction. The church building in the East Roman Empire is characterized by a tendency to central building.
From the end of World War I is the development of the church building largely with those of profane architecture. Here are 10 Unique Churches Around the World that interesting to know.

 

10 Unique Churches Around the World

 

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Temppeliaukio Kirkko: The Rock Church

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St. Joseph Church: Known for its Thirteen Gold Domed Roof

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Ružica Church: Where Chandeliers are made of Bullet Shells

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Las Lajas Cathedral: A Gothic Church Worthy of a Fairy Tale

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Harajuku: Japanese Futuristic Church

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Hallgrímskirkja: Iceland's Most Amazing Church

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Chapel of St-Gildas: Built into the base of a bare rocky cliff

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Cathedral of Brasília: The Modern Church of architect Oscar Niemeyer

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Borgund Church: Best Preserved Stave Church

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Saint Basil's Cathedral: The Red Square's Colorful Church

Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox consider building a church consecrated as a church as a house of God. This means that people in the church behave respectfully. There are for example in St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome demands on the clothing of visitors, including tourists, asked. The idea that a church building a house of God, comes the desire to continue as much as possible open for visitors who can pray. A church building can not just another destination; it must first be formally desecrated. Often located at the entrance to the baptistery, so that unbaptized can be baptized before entering the church. Protestants do not consider the building itself, but the people that the community as a house of God. Yet even their church Protestants treated with respect and want to see there are evangelical churches that space with a special prayer before cleaning it together. These are 10 Unique Churches Around the World that interesting to know.

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