Saint-Guidon metro station
A Brussels Metro station in Anderlecht, opened in 1982 and named for the Collegiate Church of St. Peter and St. Guido, honouring the district’s patron saint.
A Brussels Metro station in Anderlecht, opened in 1982 and named for the Collegiate Church of St. Peter and St. Guido, honouring the district’s patron saint.
A Cardiff institution for 158 years, Howells was a flagship department store established in 1865 that shaped Welsh retail culture until its closure in 2023.
A restored post office in Edmonton’s Old Strathcona heritage district, reopened in 1988 as the centerpiece of Strathcona Square and its Festival Market.
A Romanesque Revival basilica completed in 1903, St. Bonifatius anchors Heidelberg’s Weststadt with twin towers and a formal basilica plan designed by Ludwig Maier.
A modernist basilica in Paris’s 18th arrondissement, redesigned after a contentious competition to prioritize simplicity and contemporary aesthetics over ornamental ambition.
A Grade II listed Anglican church on Lancaster Road, Preston, now home to City Church Preston. A heritage landmark serving the community for generations.
The oldest Anglican church in Pontypridd, Wales, St Mary’s Church has upheld an Anglo-Catholic worship tradition since the 1920s.
A Grade II* listed Anglican church in Copley, West Yorkshire, now cared for by the Churches Conservation Trust as a heritage asset.
A Victorian drinking fountain at Bolton Abbey commemorating Lord Frederick Cavendish, assassinated by Irish nationalists in Dublin in 1882.
A Victorian Anglican parish church in Lancashire, built 1886–1888 with a tower added in 1936–37, now Grade II listed and actively serving its community.