Westminster Abbey
The Abbey has been the coronation church since 1066, and is the final resting place of 17 monarchs. The church we see today was begun by Henry III in 1245. Itβs one of the most important Gothic buildings in the country, and has the medieval shrine of an Anglo-Saxon saint at its heart.
https://www.westminster-abbey.org/about-the-abbey/
Westminster Cathedral
The Cathedral Church of Westminster, which is dedicated to the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ, was designed in the Early Christian Byzantine style by the Victorian architect John Francis Bentley. The foundation stone was laid in 1895 and the fabric of the building was completed eight years later.
http://www.westminstercathedral.org.uk/art_history.php
Stonehenge
In 2016 Stonehenge celebrated its 30th year as a World Heritage site β in 1986, together with Avebury, it was one of the very first sites in the UK to be inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/stonehenge/history-and-stories/history/significance/
Chapel of The Transfiguration
The rustic Episcopal Chapel of the Transfiguration, constructed in 1925, held the first services on July 26 of that year.
Mission San Xavier del Bac
The oldest intact European structure in Arizona, the church's interior is filled with marvelous original statuary and mural paintings. It is a place where visitors can truly step back in time and enter an authentic 18th Century space.
Riverside Church
Riverside Church is a Christian church in Morningside Heights, Upper Manhattan, New York City. It opened its doors on October 5, 1930. It is situated at 120th Street and 490 Riverside Drive, near the Columbia University Morningside Heights Campus, across the street from, and one block south of, President Grant's Tomb.