St James’ Church, Birkenhead
An active Anglican parish church on an island site in Birkenhead, this Grade II listed building serves the Diocese of Chester community.
An active Anglican parish church on an island site in Birkenhead, this Grade II listed building serves the Diocese of Chester community.
A neo-Gothic parish church in Berlin’s Wedding district, built 1890–1893 with ambitious capacity for 1,000 seated and 3,000 standing worshippers. Now a protected monument serving German and Croatian-speaking communities.
A 19th-century Catholic church in Nantes where the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter celebrates the Tridentine rite, preserving traditional Latin Mass worship.
A neo-Gothic parish church in Brussels serving as the principal burial place of the Belgian royal family and shrine to a papal-crowned Marian image.
A Neo-Gothic parish church in Paris’s 18th arrondissement, built 1858–1861 and designed by Joseph Magne under Baron Haussmann’s urban renewal.
An active Anglican parish church in Prenton, Birkenhead, recorded as a Grade II listed building in England’s National Heritage List.
Zürich’s oldest and largest synagogue, completed in 1884 in Moorish and Byzantine Revival styles, serves as the heart of Switzerland’s largest Jewish community.
A Roman Catholic church dedicated to Saint George in Lyon’s historic Vieux Lyon quarter, under the direction of the Primatiale parish.
An active Anglican parish church in Liverpool’s Garston district, Grade II listed and situated on an industrial site between gas holders and railway.
A Grade II* listed redundant church in rural Ceredigion, Wales, preserved by the Friends of Friendless Churches as an important record of local ecclesiastical heritage.