Thread of religious wonders so surreal you won't believe they exist 🧵 1. Sumela Monastery, Turkey (386 AD)
2. Abuna Yemata Guh, Ethiopia Rising 8,460 feet above the ground, Abuna Yemata Guh (first picture) is arguably the most inaccessible place of worship on earth. It features stunning wall paintings dating back to the 5th century.
3. The Ancient Greek temple of Apollo in Naxos looks like a "star gate"
4. Sanctuary of Madonna della Corona, Italy Perched over 2,000 feet above sea level on Mount Baldo in Italy, this sanctuary overlooking the Valdadige Valley is one of the country's most famous sites dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
5. Fanjingshan Temples, China These old Buddhist temples, covered with iron tiles to withstand fierce winds, cling to a rocky cliff in the Wuling Mountains, creating a scene that seems almost magical. Reaching them involves a four-hour ascent of over 8,000 steps.
6. Church of St. George This church is one of eleven in Ethiopia carved from solid rock, dating to the late 12th or early 13th century AD.
7. Madonna de Idris, Italy This extraordinary church, carved into solid rock and nestled among the ancient "Sassi di Matera", is over 800 years old.
8. Kipina Monastery, Greece This stunning Christian monastery, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, was built with materials from the surrounding mountains.
9. Golden Temple of Laojun Mountain, China Its pavilion with a painted golden roof sits atop one of the peaks of Laojun Mountain, the highest in the Funiu Mountains at 2217 meters.
10. Ad Deir, Petra, Jordan
11. The Dark Church of Göreme, Turkey This famous 11th-century monastic cave church in Cappadocia, located in the Göreme Open Air Museum, is known for its vibrant wall paintings.
12. The Expiatory Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Barcelona Located on the summit of Mount Tibidabo in Barcelona, Catalonia, it was built to stop the construction of a Protestant church and a hotel-casino.
13. Assumption of Maria Church, Lake Bled, Slovenia The island's first brick church, consecrated in 1142 by Patriarch Pellegrino of Aquileia, was rebuilt in Gothic style in the 15th century.
14. Las Lajas Sanctuary, Colombia This popular pilgrimage site for Christians from both Colombia and neighboring Ecuador was built in a neo-gothic architectural style between 1916 and 1949.
15. Temple of Valadier, Italy Located at the entrance of the Frasassi Caves, this ancient sanctuary, first mentioned in documents from 1029, is a simple stone structure built by Benedictine monks to house a revered image of the Madonna.
16. Temple Theater of Monte San Nicola, Italy Rediscovered by chance in 2000 by a paraglider, this 2,100-year-old site features a theater and a temple on the same hill, located 520 meters above sea level.
17. Saint-Michel d'Aiguilhe, France This chapel, dedicated to the Archangel Michael, was constructed in 969 atop a 279-foot volcanic plug and is accessed by 268 steps carved directly into the rock.
18. Yamadera temple, Japan According to tradition, the temple was founded in 860 AD and it has been a place for pilgrimage for centuries.
19. Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá, Colombia
20. Tiger's Nest, Bhutan First built in 1692 on an 8th-century site, it hangs on a precarious cliff at about 10,240 feet above sea level in Bhutan's Paro Valley.
21. Marble Mountains grotto-temples, Vietnam
22. Chapel of St. Gildas, France This surreal 16th-century chapel is gracefully nestled beneath a towering granite rock.
23. Gergeti Trinity Church, Georgia
24. The Monastery of the Holy Trinity, Meteora, Greece Situated atop a 1,300 feet-high rocky precipice, this medieval monastery is accessible only via 146 steep steps hewn into the cliffside. It is one of the oldest remaining of the 24 Meteora monasteries.
25. Sacra di San Michele, Italy This 1000-year-old medieval monastery, a symbolic monument of the Piedmont region, inspired Umberto Eco's novel The Name of the Rose.
@JeremyTate41 The chapel at the Wieliczka salt mine is pretty spectacular...
@JeremyTate41 A stunning photo by Valerio Minato of the Sacra di San Michele with Monviso in the background.
@JeremyTate41 Abuna Yemata Guh dates back to the 5th century. It is among the world's oldest and most unreachable churches. Simply incredible! https://x.com/21xsara/status/1...
@JeremyTate41 Kailasa Temple, Ellora ( India ) A megalith carved from a cliff face, it is considered one of the most remarkable cave temples in the world because of its size, architecture, and sculptural treatment.[1] It has been called "the climax of the rock-cut phase of Indian
@JeremyTate41 Last year I visited the monastery Blagaj Tekke in Bosnia & Herzegovina. Breathtaking scenery!
@JeremyTate41 One of the greatest crimes of modern architecture is how it has ceased making beauty that stops us in our tracks
@JeremyTate41 St Martin du Canigou Abbey, Southwest of France
@JeremyTate41 The restored head of a nāga beside an unrestored lion sculpture leading to the entrance of Angkor Wat.
@JeremyTate41 Mont Saint Michel, Normandy in France
@JeremyTate41 Montserrat Monastery, Catalonia, Spain. You can get up there by road, rack rail, or cable car.
@JeremyTate41 Toledo Cathedral, Spain
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