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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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Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Palatium Valerianu[m], from a series of prints depicting (reconstructed) Bu... Plate ca

Palatium Valerianu[m], from a series of prints depicting (reconstructed) Bu... Plate ca. 1530-1550. Creator: Master GA
Palatium Valerianu[m], from a series of prints depicting (reconstructed) Buildings from Roman Antiquity, Plate ca. 1530-1550

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: La cour de l'archevêché, 1771. Creator: Ecole Francaise

La cour de l'archevêché, 1771. Creator: Ecole Francaise
La cour de l'archeveche, 1771

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Allégorie de la ville de Paris, c1765. Creator: Gabriel François Doyen

Allégorie de la ville de Paris, c1765. Creator: Gabriel François Doyen
Allegorie de la ville de Paris, c1765

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: The Crystal Palace - the Egyptian Court - Entrance to the Tomb of Beni Hassan, 1854

The Crystal Palace - the Egyptian Court - Entrance to the Tomb of Beni Hassan, 1854. Creator: Unknown
The Crystal Palace - the Egyptian Court - Entrance to the Tomb of Beni Hassan, 1854. Exhibition at Sydenham in south London....we find ourselves in a dark tomb copied from one at Beni Hassan

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: The Crystal Palace - Entrance to the Egyptian Court from the Nave, by the Avenue of Lions, 1854

The Crystal Palace - Entrance to the Egyptian Court from the Nave, by the Avenue of Lions, 1854. Creator: Unknown
The Crystal Palace - Entrance to the Egyptian Court from the Nave, by the Avenue of Lions, 1854. Replicas of Ancient Egyptian sculpture and architecture at Sydenham in south London

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Mass at the Chapelle expiatoire (Expiatory Chapel), 1835. Creator

Mass at the Chapelle expiatoire (Expiatory Chapel), 1835. Creator: Lancelot-Theodore Turpin de Crisse
Mass at the Chapelle expiatoire (Expiatory Chapel), 1835

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Ruins of the former abbey of Montmartre, known as the lower abbey, c1840. Creator: Felicie Tiger

Ruins of the former abbey of Montmartre, known as the lower abbey, c1840. Creator: Felicie Tiger
Ruins of the former abbey of Montmartre, known as the lower abbey, c1840

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Opening of the North Devon Railway - Arrival of the Train at Barnstaple, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Opening of the North Devon Railway - Arrival of the Train at Barnstaple, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Opening of the North Devon Railway - Arrival of the Train at Barnstaple, 1854. The opening of a further portion of this Railway will, doubtless

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: The Crystal Palace at Sydenham - the Egyptian Avenue: Colossal Figures from Aboo Simbel, 1854

The Crystal Palace at Sydenham - the Egyptian Avenue: Colossal Figures from Aboo Simbel, 1854. Creator: Unknown
The Crystal Palace at Sydenham - the Egyptian Avenue: Colossal Figures from Aboo Simbel, 1854. Replicas of Ancient Egyptian scuptures from the temple of Abu Simbel, on display in South London

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Triumph of the Republic, sketch for the Petit Palais, between 12–1909 and 1913

Triumph of the Republic, sketch for the Petit Palais, between 12–1909 and 1913. Creator: Alfred Philippe Roll
Triumph of the Republic, sketch for the Petit Palais, between 12-1909 and 1913

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: The Virgin seated with the Christ Child on her lap embracing her, St Joseph seen... ca. 1600-1640

The Virgin seated with the Christ Child on her lap embracing her, St Joseph seen... ca. 1600-1640. Creator: Anon
The Virgin seated with the Christ Child on her lap embracing her, St Joseph seen through an archway at right, after Reni, ca. 1600-1640

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Le Frère François Romain (1646-1735), c1690. Creator: Jean Andre

Le Frère François Romain (1646-1735), c1690. Creator: Jean Andre
Le Frere Francois Romain (1646-1735), c1690

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: The Notre-Dame pump, 1849. Creator: Leon-Auguste Melle

The Notre-Dame pump, 1849. Creator: Leon-Auguste Melle
The Notre-Dame pump, 1849

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Sketch for the Church of Saint-Jean in Montmartre, c1900. Creator: Alfred Plauzeau

Sketch for the Church of Saint-Jean in Montmartre, c1900. Creator: Alfred Plauzeau
Sketch for the Church of Saint-Jean in Montmartre, c1900

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Sketch for the town hall of Saint-Maur-des-Fosses: Virtues opposing Vices (Marriage - Hope), 1883

Sketch for the town hall of Saint-Maur-des-Fosses: Virtues opposing Vices (Marriage - Hope), 1883

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: L'Eglise en Ruines, ca. 1834. Creator: Anon

L'Eglise en Ruines, ca. 1834. Creator: Anon
L'Eglise en Ruines, ca. 1834

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Les Pélerins, ca. 1834. Creator: Anon

Les Pélerins, ca. 1834. Creator: Anon
Les Pelerins, ca. 1834

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Saints Lawrence, Sixtus, Peter, and Paul adoring the Coronation of the Virgin by Chris... ca

Saints Lawrence, Sixtus, Peter, and Paul adoring the Coronation of the Virgin by Chris... ca. 1576. Creator: Anon
Saints Lawrence, Sixtus, Peter, and Paul adoring the Coronation of the Virgin by Christ above, ca. 1576

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Interior view of Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais church, c1838. Creator: Alexis-Pierre Milon

Interior view of Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais church, c1838. Creator: Alexis-Pierre Milon
Interior view of Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais church, c1838

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: At the fountain, between 1833 and 1886. Creator: Louis Matout

At the fountain, between 1833 and 1886. Creator: Louis Matout
At the fountain, between 1833 and 1886

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Entrance to Saint-Honore cloisters, rue des Bons-Enfants, 1906. Creator: Victor Marec

Entrance to Saint-Honore cloisters, rue des Bons-Enfants, 1906. Creator: Victor Marec
Entrance to Saint-Honore cloisters, rue des Bons-Enfants, 1906

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Sketch for the town hall in Pantin: Allegories of the Canal de l'Ourcq, Labour and Navigat... 1886

Sketch for the town hall in Pantin: Allegories of the Canal de l'Ourcq, Labour and Navigat... 1886
Sketch for the town hall in Pantin: Allegories of the Canal de l'Ourcq, Labour and Navigation - Rural festival (ceiling and wall panel) , 1886

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Sketch for the town hall in Pantin: Allegories of the Canal de l'Ourcq, Labour and Navigat... 1886

Sketch for the town hall in Pantin: Allegories of the Canal de l'Ourcq, Labour and Navigat... 1886
Sketch for the town hall in Pantin: Allegories of the Canal de l'Ourcq, Labour and Navigation - Rural festival (ceiling and wall panel) , 1886

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Justice ensures Peace and protects the Arts, before 1871. Creator: Theodore Pierre Nicolas Maillot

Justice ensures Peace and protects the Arts, before 1871. Creator: Theodore Pierre Nicolas Maillot
Justice ensures Peace and protects the Arts, before 1871

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Saint-Martin-des-Champs church, side view, 1902. Creator: A Lesbroussart

Saint-Martin-des-Champs church, side view, 1902. Creator: A Lesbroussart
Saint-Martin-des-Champs church, side view, 1902

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Apse of Saint-Martin-des-Champs church, 1902. Creator: A Lesbroussart

Apse of Saint-Martin-des-Champs church, 1902. Creator: A Lesbroussart
Apse of Saint-Martin-des-Champs church, 1902

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: The Rest on the Flight into Egypt at a Fountain, c. 1512/1515. Creator: Albrecht Altdorfer

The Rest on the Flight into Egypt at a Fountain, c. 1512/1515. Creator: Albrecht Altdorfer
The Rest on the Flight into Egypt at a Fountain, c. 1512/1515

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Allegory of the entry of Louis XVIII into Paris, May 3, 1814. Creator: Pierre Nicolas Legrand

Allegory of the entry of Louis XVIII into Paris, May 3, 1814. Creator: Pierre Nicolas Legrand
Allegory of the entry of Louis XVIII into Paris, May 3, 1814

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Courtyard of the old Sorbonne, 1886. Creator: Emmanuel Lansyer

Courtyard of the old Sorbonne, 1886. Creator: Emmanuel Lansyer
Courtyard of the old Sorbonne, 1886

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Rue Saint-Séverin, current 5th arrondissement, 1877. Creator: Johan Barthold Jongkind

Rue Saint-Séverin, current 5th arrondissement, 1877. Creator: Johan Barthold Jongkind
Rue Saint-Severin, current 5th arrondissement, 1877

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: View of the Boulevard du Palais and Quai des Orfevres, 4th arrondissement, in 1902

View of the Boulevard du Palais and Quai des Orfevres, 4th arrondissement, in 1902. Creator: Marguerite Jamin
View of the Boulevard du Palais and Quai des Orfevres, 4th arrondissement, in 1902

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Rue Reaumur and the apse of Saint-Martin-des-Champs church, 1900. Creator: Frederic Houbron

Rue Reaumur and the apse of Saint-Martin-des-Champs church, 1900. Creator: Frederic Houbron
Rue Reaumur and the apse of Saint-Martin-des-Champs church, 1900

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Quai de l'Hotel-de-Ville and Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais church, 1899. Creator: Frederic Houbron

Quai de l'Hotel-de-Ville and Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais church, 1899. Creator: Frederic Houbron
Quai de l'Hotel-de-Ville and Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais church, 1899

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Cloister of the Abbaye-aux-Bois, rue de Sevres, 1906. Creator: Frederic Houbron

Cloister of the Abbaye-aux-Bois, rue de Sevres, 1906. Creator: Frederic Houbron
Cloister of the Abbaye-aux-Bois, rue de Sevres, 1906

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: New Church of St. John the Evangelist, at Lowestoft, 1854. Creator: Unknown

New Church of St. John the Evangelist, at Lowestoft, 1854. Creator: Unknown
New Church of St. John the Evangelist, at Lowestoft, 1854. The Church is in the Geometrical Decorated, or Second Pointed style; and consists of a nave, north and south transepts, south aisles

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: The old Church of Belleville, 1852. Creator: Victor Rene Garson

The old Church of Belleville, 1852. Creator: Victor Rene Garson
The old Church of Belleville, 1852

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Interior of the Madeleine church after the project of Contant d'Ivry, c1763

Interior of the Madeleine church after the project of Contant d'Ivry, c1763. Creator: Pierre-Antoine Demachy
Interior of the Madeleine church after the project of Contant d'Ivry, c1763

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Interior of church of the Saints-Innocents, 1787. Creator: Pierre-Antoine Demachy

Interior of church of the Saints-Innocents, 1787. Creator: Pierre-Antoine Demachy
Interior of church of the Saints-Innocents, 1787

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Demolition of the Saint-Jean-en-Grève church in 1800, c1800. Creator: Pierre-Antoine Demachy

Demolition of the Saint-Jean-en-Grève church in 1800, c1800. Creator: Pierre-Antoine Demachy
Demolition of the Saint-Jean-en-Greve church in 1800, c1800

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Demolition of Saint-Jean-en-Greve church in 1800. Creator: Pierre-Antoine Demachy

Demolition of Saint-Jean-en-Greve church in 1800. Creator: Pierre-Antoine Demachy
Demolition of Saint-Jean-en-Greve church in 1800

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Demolition of Saint-Barthelemy church, c1791. Creator: Pierre-Antoine Demachy

Demolition of Saint-Barthelemy church, c1791. Creator: Pierre-Antoine Demachy
Demolition of Saint-Barthelemy church, c1791

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Capuchin sermon in Saint-Roch church, 1780. Creator: Pierre-Antoine Demachy

Capuchin sermon in Saint-Roch church, 1780. Creator: Pierre-Antoine Demachy
Capuchin sermon in Saint-Roch church, 1780

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Sacre-Coeur in Montmartre, c1925. Creator: Germain David-Nillet

Sacre-Coeur in Montmartre, c1925. Creator: Germain David-Nillet
Sacre-Coeur in Montmartre, c1925

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: General view of Paris from Gobelins, 1864. Creator: Charles-Emile Cuisin

General view of Paris from Gobelins, 1864. Creator: Charles-Emile Cuisin
General view of Paris from Gobelins, 1864

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Bedcover Depicting Thirty-four Scenes from the Old and New Testaments, United States, 1880s

Bedcover Depicting Thirty-four Scenes from the Old and New Testaments, United States, 1880s. Creator: Unknown
Bedcover Depicting Thirty-four Scenes from the Old and New Testaments, United States, 1880s

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Panel (Depicting Christ Entering Jerusalem), Denmark, 17th century. Creator: Unknown

Panel (Depicting Christ Entering Jerusalem), Denmark, 17th century. Creator: Unknown
Panel (Depicting Christ Entering Jerusalem), Denmark, 17th century

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Saint Sebastian, 1500/10. Creator: Nicoletto da Modena

Saint Sebastian, 1500/10. Creator: Nicoletto da Modena
Saint Sebastian, 1500/10

Background imageReligious Architecture Collection: Benares, 1835. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys

Benares, 1835. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys
Benares, 1835. Ghats on the banks of the Ganges at Varanasi in India. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. II". [Fisher, Son & Co. London, 1835]



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Religious Architecture Collection

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