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From an architectural standpoint, it's rare for a modern church to be described as anything but modest. The insides are likely tastefully decorated, but for the most part, they're pretty forgettable.
Britain’s coastal city of Liverpool is perhaps best known for its industrial past—it reigned as the world’s leading city for cotton production during the Industrial Revolution—football and a little...
For more than 1,000 years, people have been making important pilgrimages from various parts of Europe to Santiago de Compostela. The religious significance of this cathedral in Galicia, in northwes...
Rated the most livable city in Central and Eastern Europe on the EIU's quality of life index, Budapest combines the charm of a quintessential European city with quaint Hungarian heritage. Neighbori...