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Religious architecture refers to the design and construction of buildings that serve as places of worship for various religions

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Religious Architecture Collection: Churches and Cathedrals

Churches and Cathedrals Collection
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Religious Architecture Collection: Temples

Temples Collection
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Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: The Annunciation, c1438-1445, (c1900-1920). Artist: Fra Angelico

The Annunciation, c1438-1445, (c1900-1920). Artist: Fra Angelico
The Annunciation, c1438-1445, (c1900-1920). A print after the fresco in the Museo di San Marco dell Angelico, Florence, from Art History and Literature Illustrations, by Jessie Noakes, Virtue and Co

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Durham Cathedral OP04503

Durham Cathedral OP04503
DURHAM CATHEDRAL, Durham. Interior view of Durham Cathedral from the north-east showing decorated piers in the nave and crossing. Photographed by John Gay during the 1960s

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Coming from Evening Church, 1830, (1947). Creator: Samuel Palmer

Coming from Evening Church, 1830, (1947). Creator: Samuel Palmer
Coming from Evening Church, 1830, (1947). Congregation leaving an Evensong service in Shoreham, Kent, with full moon above the church. Painting in the Tate Gallery, London

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Glastonbury Tor K020560

Glastonbury Tor K020560
GLASTONBURY TOR, Somerset. St. Michaels Church, c15th century tower on top of the tor

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Durham Cathedral K011466

Durham Cathedral K011466
DURHAM CATHEDRAL, Durham. View of cathedral on hill by river. Built from 1073 to 1274

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Coventry Cathedral CC47_02918

Coventry Cathedral CC47_02918
Cathedral Church Of St Michael, Bailey Lane, Coventry. The shell of the old Cathedral viewed from the south east with a basement exposed beneath derelict ground at the corner of Bailey Lane

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St Pancras Old Church AA062364

St Pancras Old Church AA062364
ST PANCRAS OLD CHURCH, Camden Town, London. A view through the wrought iron gateway leading into St Pancras Gardens. Photograph by John Gay. Date range: 1960-1972

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Coventry Cathedral DP164703

Coventry Cathedral DP164703
St Michaels Cathedral, Coventry, West Midlands. Both old and new Cathedrals as seen from University Square. General view from the east

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Lincoln Cathedral BB49_02570

Lincoln Cathedral BB49_02570
LINCOLN CATHEDRAL, Lincolnshire. A misty view with Lincoln Cathedral in the distance taken from the Swanpool. The Cathedral dates back to 1092 with later additions and remodelling

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Gloucester Cathedral OP11081

Gloucester Cathedral OP11081
GLOUCESTER CATHEDRAL, College Green, Gloucester, Gloucestershire. Sunlight breaking through clouds and lighting the cathedral. Photographed by Sydney Pitcher between 1900 and 1920. Sun rays

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Sacrament Sunday - William Teulon Blandford Fletcher

Sacrament Sunday - William Teulon Blandford Fletcher

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Cardinal Richelieu at the Siege of La Rochelle, 1628 (early 20th century)

Cardinal Richelieu at the Siege of La Rochelle, 1628 (early 20th century). Armand Jean Duplessis, Duc de Richelieu (1585-1642), French prelate and statesman

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Whitby Abbey, Whitby, North Yorkshire

Whitby Abbey, Whitby, North Yorkshire
View of the ruins of Whitby Abbey (Benedictine), in Whitby, North Yorkshire. Date: 1882

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Sea of Steps, Wells Cathedral a66_00136

Sea of Steps, Wells Cathedral a66_00136
WELLS CATHEDRAL, Wells, Somerset. Interior view. The Sea of Steps. Photographed by Herbert Felton in 1948

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Hereford Cathedral N090335

Hereford Cathedral N090335
HEREFORD CATHEDRAL, Herefordshire. View across the river Wye towards the Cathedral

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Kings College Chapel a98_04190

Kings College Chapel a98_04190
KINGs COLLEGE CHAPEL, Cambridge, Interior view. The organ is dominant, standing on the screen which divides the chapel and ante-chapel

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Staircase of the tower of Arnolfo in Palazzo Vecchio and view of the Cathedral, Florence

Staircase of the tower of Arnolfo in Palazzo Vecchio and view of the Cathedral, Florence Florence. Date of Photograph:1900 ca

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Royal Garrison Church, Portsmouth K040545

Royal Garrison Church, Portsmouth K040545
ROYAL GARRISON CHURCH, PORTSMOUTH, Hampshire. General view from the south west

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St Pauls Cathedral BB91_18987

St Pauls Cathedral BB91_18987
ST PAULs CATHEDRAL, City of London. St Pauls, viewed from Bull Wharf on the river frontage, seems to dominate the Victorian City. Photograph pre-1876. Howarth-Loomes Collection

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St Pauls Cathedral CC97_00536

St Pauls Cathedral CC97_00536
ST PAULs CATHEDRAL, City of London. A general view looking across the River Thames from bankside and towards St Pauls with a passenger paddle steamer moored at the opposite bank

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Whitby Abbey at night N070034

Whitby Abbey at night N070034
WHITBY ABBEY, North Yorkshire. A floodlit view of the abbey at night with reflection in the water

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: York Minster K011134

York Minster K011134
YORK MINSTER. North Yorkshire. A view from the south west along the city walls near Station Road

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Millennium Bridge and St Pauls at dusk J060064

Millennium Bridge and St Pauls at dusk J060064
MILLENNIUM BRIDGE, London. The southern approach to the bridge looking towards St Pauls at dusk / night

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Snow shovellers in Piazza della Signoria in Florence after an exceptional snowfall

Snow shovellers in Piazza della Signoria in Florence after an exceptional snowfall Florence piazza della Signoria. Date of Photograph:1900 ca

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: The Bathing Pool. Creator: Hubert Robert

The Bathing Pool. Creator: Hubert Robert
The Bathing Pool

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Angkor Wat temple, Siem Reap, Cambodia

Angkor Wat temple, Siem Reap, Cambodia
View of the Khmer temple of Angkor Wat, at Siem Reap, Cambodia, showing the central temple complex, east side. The temple was first Hindu, then Buddhist

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Metropolitan Cathedral Pipe Organs

Metropolitan Cathedral Pipe Organs
Metropolitan Cathedral Pipe Organ, view from bellow

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Macclesfield Church, 1767-1816 (Watercolour)

Macclesfield Church, 1767-1816 (Watercolour)
7261541 Macclesfield Church, 1767-1816 (Watercolour) by Alexander, William (1767-1816); 16.5x22.2 cm; Maidstone Museum and Art Gallery, Kent, UK; (add.info.: Macclesfield Church)

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Ss Pope Pius X, a portrait made on the occasion of his priestly jubilee

Ss Pope Pius X, a portrait made on the occasion of his priestly jubilee, which is now being celebrated (colour litho)
2815168ss Pope Pius X, a portrait made on the occasion of his priestly jubilee, which is now being celebrated (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Most Holy Trinity Church, Bermondsey ME001036

Most Holy Trinity Church, Bermondsey ME001036
Most Holy Trinity Church, Bermondsey, London. Pen and ink sketch, by Peter Anson, of the exterior from the street with people and tram. 1939

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: The Golden Temple, Amritsar, 1913

The Golden Temple, Amritsar, 1913
In the water of immortality: the heart of the Sikh religion. Eastern and western architecture in the sacred tank of Amritsar

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Twilight at the Boudhanath Stupa in Kathmandu, Nepal

Twilight at the Boudhanath Stupa in Kathmandu, Nepal
Turn up the light in new year in Boudhanath Stupa Boudhanath is a UNESCO world heritage site in the Kathmandu valley, Nepal

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Sheela-na-Gig on the church wall of Killinaboy, Burren, County Clare, Ireland, Europe

Sheela-na-Gig on the church wall of Killinaboy, Burren, County Clare, Ireland, Europe

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Stupa and Mani stone along Everest Base Camp Trek

Stupa and Mani stone along Everest Base Camp Trek
Tibetan Stupa and large Mani Stone inscribed with Buddhist Mantra, along the trail to Everest Base CammpSagarmatha National Park

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Gloucester Cathedral N000044

Gloucester Cathedral N000044
GLOUCESTER CATHEDRAL, Gloucestershire. Detail of the crossing tower from the south west

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: The destruction of York Minster, 1829 (engraving)

The destruction of York Minster, 1829 (engraving)
3103693 The destruction of York Minster, 1829 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The destruction of York Minster, 1829)

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Boston, Lincolnshire, 1838, (1943). Creator: Unknown

Boston, Lincolnshire, 1838, (1943). Creator: Unknown
Boston, Lincolnshire, 1838, (1943). View of St Botolphs Church and ships on the River Witham in the town of Boston. After an engaving by JMW Turner

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: St Marys Church, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1870

St Marys Church, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1870
The west front of St Marys Church. View taken from the High Cross end looking towards St Marys Street. A very early photograph. The parish church of St Mary the Virgin was first consecrated in 1259

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Carshalton, Surrey, 1829. Artist: J Rogers

Carshalton, Surrey, 1829. Artist: J Rogers
Carshalton, Surrey, 1829

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Mormon Temple, Laie, Oahu, Hawaii, USA

Mormon Temple, Laie, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
Mormon Temple (Church of Latter Day Saints) at Laie, on the Island of Oahu, Hawaii, USA. Date: 1935

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Kirkstall Abbey, near Leeds, West Yorkshire

Kirkstall Abbey, near Leeds, West Yorkshire
View of the ruins of Kirkstall Abbey (Cistercian), near Leeds, West Yorkshire. Date: 1882

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Bolton Priory, Wharfedale, North Yorkshire

Bolton Priory, Wharfedale, North Yorkshire
View of the ruins of Bolton Priory (Augustinian), in Wharfedale, North Yorkshire. Date: 1882

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Wallingford Screen, St Albans Abbey, Hertfordshire

Wallingford Screen, St Albans Abbey, Hertfordshire
View of the 15th century Wallingford Screen (high altar) in St Albans Abbey, Hertfordshire. The statues were destroyed during the Dissolution, but were replaced in the 19th century

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Potala Palace, Tibet, China

Potala Palace, Tibet, China
Potala Palace is the landmark of Tibet. It is an immense religious and administrative complex in Lhasa, southern Tibet Autonomous Region, southwestern China

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: View of the town with the cathedral, Ostuni, Apulia, Italy

View of the town with the cathedral, Ostuni, Apulia, Italy

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Lichfield Cathedral MOX01 / 01 / 001

Lichfield Cathedral MOX01 / 01 / 001
Lichfield Cathedral, Staffordshire. The Cathedral reflected in Minster Pool. One of a series of colourised lantern slides dated 1869



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Religious Architecture Collection

Religious architecture refers to the design and construction of buildings that serve as places of worship for various religions. These structures are often characterized by their unique architectural styles, which reflect the beliefs and cultural traditions of the communities they serve, and are be found all over the world, from ancient temples and shrines to modern churches, mosques, synagogues, and other religious institutions. The purpose of these buildings is to provide a sacred space where individuals can come together to practice their faith, connect with others in their community, and seek spiritual guidance or enlightenment. They also play an important role in preserving cultural heritage and promoting social cohesion within diverse societies.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

Media Storehouse offers a vast collection of religious architecture wall art and framed prints. Our collection features stunning photographs and illustrations of various religious buildings, including churches, mosques, temples, synagogues, and more. These artworks showcase the intricate details of architectural designs that reflect different cultural and historical backgrounds. The Religious Architecture collection includes images from around the world, capturing iconic landmarks such as St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City or the Blue Mosque in Istanbul. It also features lesser-known but equally impressive structures like Buddhist pagodas or Hindu temples. These pieces are perfect for those who appreciate both art and religion or for those looking to add a spiritual touch to their home decor. They make great gifts for anyone interested in architecture or religious studies. Our Religious Architecture collection is an excellent resource for individuals seeking high-quality artwork that celebrates the beauty and diversity of religious architecture worldwide.
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What are Religious Architecture (Religious Art) art prints?

Religious Architecture art prints are a collection of artwork that depicts the architecture and design of religious buildings, such as churches, temples, mosques and synagogues. These prints showcase the intricate details and beauty of these structures from around the world, capturing their unique cultural significance. These art prints offer an opportunity to appreciate the craftsmanship and creativity involved in designing these sacred spaces. They also serve as a reminder of the importance of religion in our lives and its impact on society throughout history. Whether you're looking for a piece to decorate your home or office space or simply want to add to your personal collection, Religious Architecture art prints offer something for everyone. With a wide range of styles and sizes available, there is sure to be something that suits your taste and budget.
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What Religious Architecture (Religious Art) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of religious architecture and art prints that are perfect for adding a touch of spirituality to your home or office. From stunning photographs of ancient cathedrals and temples, to intricate paintings depicting scenes from the Bible, there is something for everyone in our collection. Some popular options include prints featuring iconic landmarks such as St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, and Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris. We also offer beautiful depictions of religious figures like Jesus Christ, Buddha, and Hindu gods. Our selection includes both contemporary and classic styles of art from various artists around the world. Whether you're looking for a bold statement piece or something more subtle to complement your decor, we have plenty of options available. All our prints are produced using high-quality materials to ensure they last for years to come. They make great gifts too.
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How much do Religious Architecture (Religious Art) art prints cost?

The cost of Religious Architecture art prints can vary depending on a number of factors. These may include the size and quality of the print, as well as the artist or photographer who created it. Additionally, some prints may be more rare or sought-after than others, which can also affect their price. We offer a wide range of Religious Architecture art prints to suit different tastes and budgets. Our selection includes both classic and contemporary works from renowned artists and photographers around the world. Whether you're looking for a small print to hang in your home or office, or a larger piece to make a statement in your living space, we have something to suit every need. So if you're interested in adding some beautiful Religious Architecture art prints to your collection, be sure to browse our selection today.
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