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25 Old, Interesting, And Amazing Churches All Around The World

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Published June 20, 2025

Published June 20, 2025

Over the decades, thousands of buildings have been built, torn down, changed, moved, or otherwise affected in some way. Buildings of all sorts fill the planet from corner to corner. Churches are one of these kinds of buildings which can be found just about anywhere you go. There are some churches that are hundreds or even thousands of years old. It's amazing to think about what some of these buildings have gone through.

Churches are always stunning with their incredible structure, tall ceilings, and beautiful stained glass windows. Some of them are so stunning that they have become spectacles all on their own. Whether someone attends church or not, anyone can appreciate the amount of history and architecture behind these interesting and ancient buildings.

Here are 25 immaculate and interesting churches that have stood the test of time to be admired today. Take a break from the regular images online and see some real history.

Borgund Stave Church in Norway

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An abandoned church in the sea in Brazil

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The skatepark church in the Netherlands

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St.George's church in Lukova, built in 1352

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Flooded church in Geamana village, Romania

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Chesme Church, Russia

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Gothic Church in Portugal

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Basilica Santuario de las Lajas in Ipiales Colombia

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The Santuario Madonna, built cliffside in Italy

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800-year-old Stave church made from wood without a single nail, Norway

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This church in Armenia built in the 1200s

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The chicken-shaped church, Gereja Ayam, in Indonesia

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This abandoned church in France

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The Gothic Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption of Clermont-Ferrand, built from black lava stone between the 13th and 19th centuries

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North door of St. Edward’s Church, Stow on the Wold, Gloucestershire, England

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St Kevin's, a 900 year old nave and chancel church in Wicklow, Ireland

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Stabkirche, Germany, an entirely wooden church

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The Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City has been under construction for 131 years, since 1892

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The Heddal Stave Church in Norway

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Churches in the Philippines were built by Franciscan monks with a layer of lime, powdered brick mixed with egg whites, and bamboo sap to hold it all together

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The ceiling of Keshava Temple in India. The construction of the temple was completed and consecrated in 1268 AD.

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Bled Island in Slovenia

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The original medieval face of Wells Cathedral clock created in about 1325

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Statue of Lucifer in the holy trinity Church in Marylebone, Westminster

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The Church of Saint George in Lalibela, Ethiopia was cut into the rock over 800 years ago

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