7 unusual temples in which it is difficult to recognize a religious structure

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Temples

What should the temples look like in your presentation? An old majestic building with religious symbols – in such a building, any of us always recognize the place of worship of a particular deity. But what if the temple looks very unconventional? What if it looks more like a spaceship or a museum of modern art? Like, for example, unexpected buildings from our selection today. Look at the temples in the modern world!

The unusual temples in which it is difficult to recognize a religious structure

1. Ribbon Chapel (wedding chapel) — the island of Honshu, Japan.

Ribbon Chapel

Ribbon Chapel

2. Reading between the lines (“Reading between the lines”), transparent Church, Belgium

Reading Between The Lines (&Quot;Reading Between The Lines&Quot;), Transparent Church, Belgium

3. The Hallgrímskirkja (Church Of Hallgrimur) — Iceland

The Hallgrímskirkja (Church Of Hallgrimur) — Iceland

4. Church of Saint-Pierre de Firminy (Saint Pierre Church) — France

Church Of Saint-Pierre De Firminy (Saint Pierre Church) — France

Church Of Saint-Pierre De Firminy (Saint Pierre Church) — France

5. Chapel of the Holy Cross (Holy cross Chapel) — Arizona, USA

Chapel Of The Holy Cross (Holy Cross Chapel) — Arizona, Usa

6. Igreja da Santíssima Trindade (Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity) — Portugal

Igreja Da Santíssima Trindade (Basilica Of The Most Holy Trinity) — Portugal

Igreja Da Santíssima Trindade (Basilica Of The Most Holy Trinity) — Portugal

7. Basilica Catedral Nuestra Senora de la Altagracia (Basilica of our lady of Altagracia) — Dominican Republic

Basílica Catedral Nuestra Señora De La Altagracia

Basílica Catedral Nuestra Señora De La Altagracia 1

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