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The Gul Mosque (Rose Mosque), Istanbul, TurkeyGul Mosque (Gul Camii / Rose Mosque) a former Eastern Orthodox church belonging to the nunnery of Saint Theodosia. Date: circa 1910s
Jerusalem, Palestine (Israel) circa 1880s - Garden of Gethsemane and Russian Orthodox church. Date: circa 1880s
Orthodox Jewish Hotel, Third Avenue House, Hove, East Sussex - owned by a Mr Hirst. Date: circa 1910
Backlit view of the silhouette of a an orthodox Jew. Old CitBacklit view of the silhouette of the head of an orthodox Jew walking along the walls of the Old City. Jerusalem. Israel
Jews praying at the Western Wall. Jerusalem. IsraelJudaism. Jews praying at the Western Wall. Jerusalem. Israel
A Jew praying at the Western Wall. Jerusalem. IsraelHaredi Judaism. Orthodox Judaism. A Jew praying at the Western Wall. Jerusalem. Israel
Turkey. Istanbul. Hagia Triada, Greek Orthodox Chruch (1880). Sunset
Italy. Rome. Great Synagogue of Rome, 1901-1904. ExteriorItaly. Rome. Great Synagogue of Rome, 1901-1904. Built by Vincenzo Costa and Osvaldo Armanni. Eclectic Style. Exterior
Turkey. Guzelyurt. Apses of the Greek Orthodox church of SaiTurkey. Cappadocia. Guzelyurt. Apses of the Greek Orthodox church of Saint Gregory. Central Antatolia
Czech Republic. Prague. Old New Synagogue. Gothic, 13th century. Josefov (Jewish Quater). Is Europes oldest active synagogue
Little Hagia Sophia. 6th century. Interior. IstanbulTurkey. Istanbul. Little Hagia Sophia. 6th century. Built by Isidore of Miletus (6th century) and Anthemius of Tralles (c.474-558). Columns and capitals upstairs
Hagia Irene. Interior. IstanbulTurkey. Istanbul. Hagia Irene. Interior of the apse
Hagia Irene. Capital. IstanbulTurkey. Istanbul. Hagia Irene. Byzantine capital with the monogram of Justinian and Theodora
Hagia Irene. IstanbulTurkey. Istanbul. Hagia Irene. Exterior
Republic of Albania. Monastery of Saint John the Baptist. 17Republic of Albania. Moscopole. Monastery of Saint John the Baptist. 17th century. Orthodox. Exterior
Republic of Albania. Moscopole. Church of the Dormition of the Holy Virgin (Kisha e Shen Marise). 17th-18th centuries. Bell tower
Republic of Albania. Voskopoja. Church of the Dormition of the Virgin (Shen Marise). 18th century. Bell tower
Republic of Albania. Korce. Resurrection Cathedral. ExteriorRepublic of Albania. Korce. Resurrection Cathedral. Built in 1992. Orthodox. Exterior
Christ Pantocrator, by Onufer Qiprioti, 16th-17th century. Of Gjirokastra. National Art Gallery. Tirana. Albania
Saints. Icon. Anonymous work, 18th century. National Art Gallery. Tirana. Albania
Saint Nicholas ( 270 A?i?343). Anonymous work, 18th centurySaint Nicholas ( 270 A?i?343) or Nikolaos of Myra. Saint and Bishop of Myra (modern Turkey). Nikolaos holding teh Gospels, with the other hand, bless. Anonymous work, 18th century
Iconostasis. Anonymous work. 19th century. National Art GaEastern Christianity. Iconostasis. Anonymous work. 19th century. Of Gjirokastra. National Art Gallery. Tirana. Albania
Saint Christopher Carrying the Christ Child. 3rd century. Colored engraving. 19th century
Ukraine. Kiev. St. Michaels Golden-Domed Monastery. The exterior was rebuilt in the ukrainian baroque style in the 18th century. Was demolished by soviet in the 1930. Reconstructed in 1999
Byzantine Church of St. John the Baptist. 8th century. Kerch. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Ukraine
Ukraine. Yevpatoria. CathedralUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Yevpatoria. Cathedral of St. Nicholas the Miracle Worker. 19th century. Built by Alexander Bernardazzi. Iconostasis by Vannuki
Ukraine. Yevpatoria. St. Elias ChurchUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Yevpatoria. Church of Saint Elias built by Adam L. Genrikh. 20th century. Facade
Ukraine. Sevastopol. St. Vladimirs Cathedral. Built in the aftermath of the Crimean War as a memorial to the heroes of the Siege of Sevastopol (1854A?i?1855). Neo-Byzantine
Ukraine. Sevastopol. Pokrovsky Orthodox Cathedral. Exterior. Built from 1892 to 1905 by architect Valentin Feldman. Crimean Peninsula