Over the years, millions of buildings have been built, changed, moved, renovated, or affected in some way. There are different buildings everywhere, ands some of them are more interesting than others. Churches are interesting buildings that anyone can appreciate, whether they use them or not. There are many churches out there that are thousands of years old, which is very impressive and a testament to their creation. It's amazing to think about how long these buildings have been standing.
Churches are almost always stunning with their incredible structure, tall ceilings, and beautiful stained glass windows. Some of them are so stunning they have become landmarks and popular tourist spots because everyone wants to take in their beauty. Whether someone attends church or not, everyone can appreciate the skill and time that is put into these buildings.
Here are 25 immaculate and interesting churches that have stood the test of time to be admired today. Take a moment to see and think about how incredible it is that these buildings have been made and are still around today.
This abandoned church from 1914
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An abandoned church in Fish Creek, Saskatchewan
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The church of St. Mary
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An abandoned church in the midwest
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Hallgrimskirkja, an Icelandic church
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The church in Mozambique
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A church built into the Red Rocks of Sedona, Arizona
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A church from the 1800s
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An abandoned church in the woods
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An abandoned church deep in Chernobyl
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A church among the swamps in Russia
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The sunset at an abandoned Orthodox Church
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An abandoned church in Russia
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The inside of an abandoned church in Germany
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A leaning church in the Netherlands, St. Walfridus
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The spire of the church of St. Mary and All Saints, Chesterfield
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An abandoned Catholic church converted into a skatepark
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A 1000 year old Saxon church next to a 2000 year old Roman lighthouse
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The slate tiling on the roof of the St. Leonhard's church, Frankfurt, Germany
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Woodward Avenue Presbyterian church, Detroit, Michigan
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An abandoned church in Italy
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An abandoned church in Romania
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An abandoned church in Quebec
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Gothic Revival church in Detroit, opened in 1855
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A church in a Polish salt mine, 101 metres below ground
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