St. Eric’s Cathedral, Stockholm
Sweden’s only Catholic cathedral, built in 1892 on Stockholm’s Södermalm and elevated to cathedral status in 1953, with a modern extension inaugurated in 1983.
Sweden’s only Catholic cathedral, built in 1892 on Stockholm’s Södermalm and elevated to cathedral status in 1953, with a modern extension inaugurated in 1983.
An active Anglican parish church in North Rode, Cheshire, described as a charming estate church and protected as a Grade II listed building.
A Lutheran parish church on Copenhagen’s Gothersgade, designed by Martin Borch and completed in 1901.
A Roman Catholic parish church in Munich’s Schwanthalerhöhe district, named in honor of Saint Rupert of Salzburg and Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria.
A 1907 exhibition hall at Toronto’s Exhibition Place, designed by George W. Gouinlock and now operating as the Toronto Event Centre. Designated a National Historic Site of Canada.
A Grade II listed Anglican church in Newcastle’s Low Elswick, now cared for by the Churches Conservation Trust as an important architectural record of 19th-century religious heritage.
The Anglican parish church at the heart of Buckingham’s historic core, serving the community with both traditional and modern worship styles.
An active Anglican parish church in Balderstone, Lancashire, designated Grade II listed and part of the Diocese of Blackburn.
A neo-gothic Roman Catholic parish church dedicated to Our Lady of Loreto, serving the village of Għajnsielem on the Maltese island of Gozo.
A Victorian parish church in Copenhagen’s Nørrebro district, designed by Ludvig Knudsen in 1874 and home to notable Danish composers as organists.