St. Augustine’s Church, Warsaw
A neo-Romanesque Roman Catholic church on Nowolipki Street in Warsaw’s Wola district, built during the city’s 19th-century expansion.
A neo-Romanesque Roman Catholic church on Nowolipki Street in Warsaw’s Wola district, built during the city’s 19th-century expansion.
Warsaw’s oldest surviving parish church, founded about fifty years before the Old Town, stands in Ursynów as a landmark of the city’s earliest Christian communities.
The oldest Acadian parish church on mainland Nova Scotia, located in Yarmouth County. A heritage landmark symbolizing deep French-speaking roots in Atlantic Canada.
A Victorian-era Roman Catholic church on McCaul Street, home to Toronto’s fifth oldest parish and the Canadian National Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help.
A Victorian parish church in the English Lake District, designed by acclaimed architects Paley and Austin following an 1873 competition for rural mountain chapels.
A Baptist congregation serving Toronto’s Chinese-Canadian community, affiliated with Canadian Baptists of Ontario and Quebec.
The parish church of Lymm, this Grade II listed Anglican church serves as an active place of worship in Cheshire’s religious community.
A Roman Catholic parish church on Trott Street in Battersea, South West London, serving the local Catholic community and surrounding areas.
An Anglo-Catholic Anglican church in Knightsbridge, London, occupying a Grade II* listed building on prestigious Wilton Place in Westminster.
An active Anglican parish church on Windmill Street, St Peter’s serves Macclesfield’s community as a Grade II listed building within the Diocese of Chester.