Tag: “Trinity Church”

29 places found.

  1. Trinity Church

    The Trinity Church, located in Theater Square, Vladimir, Russia currently houses a Museum of Blown Glass.

  2. Long Canyon

    The Long Canyon is one of many canyons in the Trinity Alps in north eastern California. The geology and flora and fauna are different from that of the Sierras.

    Many canyons, including the Long Canyon, lead to alpine lakes.

  3. Iglesia y Convento de San Francisco

    It is to my opinion the most beautiful church and abbey you can find in Salta City. It is devoted to Saint Francis, and it was first build in 1624, and declared National Historical Monument in 1941.

    It is highly recommendable to see this church at night, as it's wonderfully illuminated.

  4. Murbach Abbey

    Murbach Abbey (Abbaye de Murbach) is located in the foothills of the Voges, below the Grand Ballon, in southern Alsace, a few kilometers outside the small town of Guebwiller.

    Founded in 727AD it features a beautiful church (Saint Legere), one of the earliest vaulted Romanesque structures, but sadly it isn't complete anymore - during the French Revolution the church's nave and many of the other buidings of the monastery were destroyed.

  5. Santuario de Chimayó

    Supposedly the dirt here has sacred healing powers. The santuario is the most visited church in new mexico.

  6. Sergiev Posad Trinity Monastery

    Founded in 1345, the Sergiev Posad Trinity Monastery (also called the The Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius), located in the small community of Sergiev Posad (formerly Zagorsk), approximately one and a half hours outside of Moscow by train is one of the most beautiful monasteries in all of Russia.

  7. Knyaz-Vladimirskaya Church

    The bright yellow Knyaz-Vladimirskaya Church dates from 1785. It's located near the eastern edge of the center of Vladimir, in the midst of a large cemetery.

  8. Bogoyavlensky Church

    Located along the bank of the Angara River in downtown Irkutsk, the vibrant colors of this church make it definitely worth seeing.

  9. Old Believers' Cathedral

    Despite its location in the center of the historic town of Vladimir, few people are aware of the existance of the beautiful Old Believers' Church, dating from 1644. So-called Old Believers separated from the Russian Orthodox Church in 1666 over a disagreement with reforms instituted by the Church hierarchy.

  10. Nikolo-Kremlevskaya Church... and Planetarium!

    The Nikolo-Kremlevskaya Church, located on Bolshaya Moskovskaya, the main street of historic downtown Vladimir, was built in 1761. It currently serves as the Vladimir Planetarium!