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(see details)\n\nMission San Francisco Asís is the oldest surviving structure in San Francisco and the sixth religious settlement established as part of the California chain of missions. The Mission was founded on June 29, 1776, by Lieutenant José Joaquin Moraga and Father Francisco Palóu (a companion of Father Junipero Serra), both members of the Anza Expedition, which had been charged with bringing Spanish settlers to Alta (upper) California, and evangelizing the local Indians, the Ohlone.\n\nMission San Francisco De Asís (the US)\nMission San Francisco de Asís, or Mission Dolores, is the oldest surviving structure in San Francisco and the sixth religious settlement established as part of the California chain of missions. The Mission was founded on October 9, 1776, by Lieutenant José Joaquin Moraga and Francisco Palóu (a companion of Junípero Serra), both members of the de Anza Expedition, which had been charged with bringing Spanish settlers to Alta (upper) California, and evangelizing the local Natives, the Ohlone. Some of the Mission's buildings have been turned into business including a print shop, and several saloons.\n\nHistory\nThe settlement was named for St. Francis of Assisi, the founder of the Franciscan Order, but was also commonly known as \"Mission Dolores\" owing to the presence of a nearby creek named Arroyo de Nuestra Señora de los Dolores, meaning \"Our Lady of Sorrows Creek.\"[citation needed] During the expedition of Juan Bautista de Anza, this site was identified by Pedro Font as the most suitable site for a mission in the San Francisco area.\n\nThe original Mission was a small structure dedicated on October 9, 1776, after the required church documents arrived. It was located near what is today the intersection of Camp and Albion Streets (according to most sources)[citation needed], about a block-and-a-half east of the surviving Adobe Mission building, and on the shores of a lake (supposedly long since filled) called Laguna de Los Dolores. A historical marker at that location depicts this lake, but whether it ever actually existed is a matter of some dispute. (Creek geologists Janet Sowers and Christopher Richard propose that the legendary lake is the result of misunderstandings of Juan Bautista de Anza's 1776 writings. According to their 2011 hydrological map, there were no lakes in the area, only creeks.)\n\nThe present Mission church, near what is now the intersection of Dolores and 16th Streets, was dedicated in 1791. At the time of dedication, a mural painted by native labor adorned the focal wall of the chapel. The Mission was constructed of Adobe and part of a complex of buildings used for housing, agricultural and manufacturing enterprises (see architecture of the California missions). Though most of the Mission complex, including the quadrangle and Convento, has either been altered or demolished outright during the intervening years, the façade of the Mission chapel has remained relatively unchanged since its construction in 1782–1791.\n\nAccording to Mission historian Brother Guire Cleary, the early 19th century saw the greatest period of activity at San Francisco de Asís:\n\nAt its peak in 1810–1820, the average Indian population at Pueblo Dolores was about 1,100 people. The California missions were not only houses of worship. 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In 1817, Mission San Rafael Arcángel was established as an Asistencia to act as a hospital for the Mission, though it would later be granted full mission status in 1822. The Mexican War of Independence (1810–1821) strained relations between the Mexican government and the California missions. Supplies were scant, and the Indians who worked at the missions continued to suffer terrible losses from disease and cultural disruption (more than 5,000 Indians are thought to have been buried in the cemetery adjacent to the Mission). In 1834, the Mexican government enacted secularization laws whereby most church properties were sold or granted to private owners. In practical terms, this meant that the missions would hold title only to the churches, the residences of the priests and a small amount of land surrounding the church for use as gardens. In the period that followed, Mission Dolores fell on very hard times. By 1842, only eight Christian Indians were living at the Mission.\n\nMission Dolores, 1856\n\nMission San Francisco de Asís around 1910. The wooden addition has been removed and a portion of the brick Gothic Revival church is visible at right. The large stone church was severely damaged in the 1906 earthquake.[1]\nThe California Gold Rush brought renewed activity to the Mission Dolores area. In the 1850s, two plank roads were constructed from what is today downtown San Francisco to the Mission, and the entire area became a popular resort and entertainment district.[14] Some of the Mission properties were sold or leased for use as saloons and gambling halls. Racetracks were constructed, and fights between bulls and bears were staged for crowds. The Mission complex also underwent alterations. Part of the Convento was converted to a two-story wooden wing for use as a seminary and priests' quarters, while another section became the \"Mansion House,\" a popular tavern and way station for travelers.[15] By 1876, the Mansion House portion of the Convento had been razed and replaced with a large Gothic Revival brick church, designed to serve the growing population of immigrants who were now making the Mission area their home.\n\nDuring this period, wood clapboard siding was applied to the original adobe chapel walls as both a cosmetic and a protective measure; the veneer was later removed when the Mission was restored. During the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, the adjacent brick church was destroyed. By contrast, the original adobe Mission, though damaged, remained in relatively good condition. However, the ensuing fire touched off by the earthquake reached almost to the Mission's doorstep. To prevent the spread of flames, the Convent and School of Notre Dame across the street was dynamited by firefighters; nevertheless, nearly all the blocks east of Dolores Street and north of 20th street were consumed by flames. In 1913, construction began on a new church (now known as the Mission Dolores Basilica) adjacent to the Mission, which was completed in 1918. This structure was further remodeled in 1926 with churrigueresque ornamentation inspired by the Panama-California Exposition held in San Diego's Balboa Park. A sensitive restoration of the original adobe Mission was undertaken in 1917 by architect Willis Polk. In 1952, San Francisco Archbishop John J. Mitty, announced that Pope Pius XII had elevated Mission Dolores to the status of a Minor Basilica. This was the first designation of a basilica west of the Mississippi and the fifth basilica named in the United States. 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This was a mere wooden chapel that was replaced by a stone church in 1306.\n\nAfter the church had been standing for only 50 years, the first renovations began, with a lengthening of the aisles. Every generation of residents in Amsterdam has seen renovations of the Oude Kerk.\n\nThe shape of the church became cruciform shortly after the start of the 15th century, when the north and south transepts were built. This work was slowed down by two large fires that ravaged the city in 1421 and 1452.\n\nThe church was Catholic before the reformation of 1578, but was taken over by Calvinists following the defeat of the Spanish during William the Silent’s Dutch Revolt. There were many battles in the Netherlands in the 16th century, some of which resulted in the church being looted or damaged. Items stolen during this period include the altar, the panelling from the walls, art works and various fittings. 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(see details)\n\nThe Abbey of Saint Gall (German: Fürstabtei Sankt Gallen) is a religious complex in the city of St. Gallen in present-day Switzerland. The Carolingian era Abbey has existed since 719 and became an independent principality during the 13th century, and was for many centuries one of the chief Benedictine abbeys in Europe. It was founded by Saint Othmar on the spot where Saint Gall had erected his Hermitage. The library at the Abbey is one of the richest medieval libraries in the world. Since 1983, it has been an UNESCO World Heritage Site.\n \nChurch in St. Gallen, Switzerland\nCathedral of St Gall\nAbbey Cathedral of St. Gall\nCoordinates: 47°25′23″N 9°22′38″E\nLocation\tSt. Gallen\nCountry\tSwitzerland\nDenomination\tRoman Catholic\nWebsite\tWebsite of the Cathedral\nHistory\nStatus\tActive\nFounded\t8th century\nArchitecture\nFunctional status\tCathedral\nHeritage designation\tUNESCO World Heritage Site\nStyle\tBaroque\nSpecifications\nNumber of domes\t1\nNumber of spires\t2\nSpire height\t68 m (223 ft)[1]\nAdministration\nDiocese\tRoman Catholic Diocese of Saint Gallen\nClergy\nBishop(s)\tMarkus Büchel\nUNESCO World Heritage Site\nCriteria\tCultural: ii, iv\nReference\t268\nInscription\t1983 (7th Session)\n\nHot air balloon shaped as the Abbey of Saint Gall\nThe Abbey of Saint Gall (German: Abtei St. Gallen) is a dissolved abbey (747–1805) in a Roman Catholic religious complex in the city of St. Gallen in Switzerland. 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(see details)\n\nBrasilia Cathedral is one of the main sights of the Brazilian capital city, Brasilia. Its Portuguese name “Catedral Metropolitana Nossa Senhora Aparecida” means “main cathedral of our blessed revealed lady”, referring to Mary, the mother of Jesus.\n\nThe Cathedral of Brasília (Portuguese: Catedral Metropolitana Nossa Senhora Aparecida, \"Metropolitan Cathedral of Our Lady of Aparecida\") is the Roman Catholic cathedral serving Brasília, Brazil, and serves as the seat of the Archdiocese of Brasília. It was designed by Oscar Niemeyer, and was completed and dedicated on May 31, 1970. The cathedral is a hyperboloid structure constructed from 16 concrete columns, weighing 90 tons each.\n\nThe cathedral at night\nIn the square access to the cathedral, are four 3-meter (9.8 ft) tall bronze sculptures representing the four Evangelists created by sculptor Dante Croce in 1968.[2] A 20-meter (66 ft) tall bell tower containing four large bells donated by Spanish residents of Brazil and cast in Miranda de Ebro also stands outside the cathedral, to the right as visitors face the entrance.[3][4] At the entrance of the cathedral is a pillar with passages from the life of Mary, mother of Jesus, painted by Athos.\n\nA 12-meter (39 ft) wide, 40-centimeter (16 in) deep reflecting pool surrounds the cathedral roof, helping to cool the cathedral. Visitors pass under this pool when entering the cathedral.\n\nThe baptistery is to the left of the entrance, and can be entered either from the cathedral or via a spiral staircase from the entrance plaza. The walls of the oval baptistery are covered in ceramic tiles painted in 1977 by Athos Bulcão. Offices for the Archdiocese of Brasilia were completed in 2007 next to the cathedral. The 3,000-square-metre (32,000 sq ft) building connects directly to the cathedral underground.\n\nVisitors enter into the cathedral through a dark tunnel and emerge into a bright space with a glass roof.[5] The outer roof of the cathedral is composed of sixteen pieces of fiberglass, each 10 meters (33 ft) wide at the base and 30 meters (98 ft) long inserted between the concrete pillars. Under this is suspended a 2,000-square-meter (22,000 sq ft) stained glass work originally created in 1990 by Marianne Peretti, in shades of blue, green, white, and Brown.[6][7]\n\nCathedral and the bell tower\nInterior with angel sculptures\nInside the cathedral over the nave are sculptures of three angels, suspended by steel cables. 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A team of Bulgarian, Austro-Hungarian and Russian artists worked on the construction, aided by other European artists, architects and labourers.\n\nDedicated to a national saint and a tsar\nThe cathedral was built over an 8-year period between 1904-1912. It was dedicated to both Alexander Nevsky, a national saint, and Tsar Alexander II. Also, it represents a memorial to the thousands of Russian soldiers who died during the 1877-78 Russian-Ottoman War. As a result of this war, Bulgaria was freed from the control of the Ottoman Empire.\n\nAn impressive design\nThe building was designed in a Neo-Byzantine style and is one of the world’s greatest Eastern Orthodox holy buildings. Inside, it can hold 10,000 people and its footprint covers 3,170 square metres. As with all our 3D building models, you can really appreciate the finer details of the design to inspire your artistic projects. This cross-domed basilica emphasises the central dome, which is plated with gold and stands 45 metres tall. The bell tower is 53 metres high and there are 12 bells, the heaviest being 12 tons and the total weight of all 12 bells being 23 tons.\n\nA luxury interior\nInside, this holy building is decorated with luxurious materials, including different colours of Italian marble, alabaster and onyx. The central dome bears an inscription of the Lord’s Prayer in stunning gold lettering. The Italian marble used inside was made in Munich, which is also where the lighting fixtures came from. The metal parts used to construct the gates were made in Berlin. However, the gates were actually made in a Viennese factory owned by Karl Bamberg’s. 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At the beginning of the 16th century, the tower was integrated into the building by the addition of the Council and Rantzau Chapels.\n\nIn 1526 Marquard Schuldorp (1495-1529)[1] introduced the Reformation at the Nikolai Church. In the following year Melchior Hofmann came to Kiel. His apocalyptic sermons and the accusations against the city's dignitaries of having enriched themselves in the church estate led to unrest. In addition, the dispute was fuelled by the Catholic city priest, the Augustinian Canon Wilhelm Pravest of Bordesholm Monastery.\n\nThe Propstei Kiel was established in 1811. The provost's office was connected with a parish office at Kiel's Nikolaikirche[2] Claus Harms became archdeacon in 1816 and the main pastor and provost in 1835. From 1854 to 1866 Karl Friedrich Christian Hasselmann was the main pastor.\n\nIn the years 1877 to 1884 the church was redesigned in neo-Gothic style. It received a new façade and was faced with machine bricks. 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