St Joseph’s Church, Aldershot
A Grade II listed Roman Catholic church built in 1913 on an elevated ridge in Aldershot, praised for its architecturally brilliant adaptation to its triangular site.
A Grade II listed Roman Catholic church built in 1913 on an elevated ridge in Aldershot, praised for its architecturally brilliant adaptation to its triangular site.
The seat of Swiss government and parliament, this monumental complex of three interconnected buildings anchors Bern’s political identity and showcases the nation’s architectural ambitions across five decades of construction.
A neoclassical Beaux-Arts landmark completed in 1920, the Manitoba Legislative Building crowns central Winnipeg with the iconic Golden Boy statue atop its cupola.
A Neoromanesque masterpiece in Olten, Switzerland, Saint Martin’s Church is considered the country’s most significant late-historicist church with its columned three-nave basilica design.
The cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Liepāja, located in Latvia’s southwestern coastal city and serving as a landmark of Catholic heritage.
A neo-Gothic religious school in Milosław that served as a hospital during Poland’s 1848 and 1905–07 uprisings, witnessing the nation’s struggle for independence.
A Grade II listed Roman Catholic parish church designed by Frederick Walters and completed in 1924 on Camberley’s London Road.
An active Methodist church on Chapel Road in Alderley Edge, Cheshire, designated Grade II listed for its architectural significance.
A Grade II listed Gothic Revival church built 1893–1895 in Hartlepool by three architects, serving the local Catholic community in the heart of the town.
A Grade II listed church in south London containing the Gallipoli Memorial Chapel, dedicated in 1917 to those who died in World War I’s Gallipoli Campaign.