26. Paro Taktsang, Bhutan
Opened in 1692, Paro Taktsang is a famous site considered sacred by the Buddhists. The actual temple complex is ensconced within the upper Paro Valley cliffside. Also known as the Tiger’s Nest, this Himalayan monastery is also pretty close to the popular Taktsang Senge Samdup cave. It was here that the locals claim a guru meditated for a total of “three years, three months, three days, and three hours” in the 700s. This guru is credited for introducing the Buddhist faith to the country and the monastery was dedicated to him.
25. St. Peter’s Basilica, Italy
Located in Vatican City, this is where Saint Peter, Rome’s first bishop and one of Jesus Christ’s twelve apostles, was buried. Many visitors are actually unaware that this church is not the Diocese of Rome. It is also not the official “mother church of Catholicism.” Nevertheless, it is the world’s largest church and reportedly Christendom’s “most important” one. A number of Popes have been buried there because of its legendary connection to Jesus Christ.
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There are so much more buildings in the city of Liverpool in Uk, the Anglican cathedral, and in London the House of Parliament , so much Beauty and not on the list
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I miss the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood in St. Petersburg. Absolutely stunning!
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