Posts tagged unesco world heritage
Lovrijenac

Lovrijenac, also known as St. Lawrence Fortress, is a striking defensive fortification located on a 37-meter-high cliff outside Dubrovnik’s western walls. It has played a key role in the city’s maritime defense since the Middle Ages and is now one of its most emblematic landmarks.

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The Monolithic Church of Saint-Émilion

The Monolithic Church of Saint-Émilion is an extraordinary underground church carved in the 11th–12th centuries directly into a limestone cliff. Located beneath the historic centre of Saint-Émilion, it stands as Europe’s largest rock‑hewn church and remains a powerful testament to medieval religious devotion and architectural ingenuity

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Blue Mosque

The Blue Mosque, also known as Sultan Ahmed Mosque, is a masterpiece of Islamic architecture and a historic symbol of Istanbul. It stands as a fusion of Ottoman and Byzantine elements, captivating visitors with its spiritual ambiance and architectural beauty.

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