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Three unusual underground temples
Underground Temple Of Mankind
Turin, Italy
This wonderful Church was built not so long ago thanks to the efforts of the Italian insurer, which once decided to build a home "Temples of Damanhur" — sanctuary that is named after the ancient Egyptian temple of the City of Lights. Says the Italian, his childhood had been visited by a vision of this place.
The Church of the tomb of the blessed virgin Mary
Jerusalem, Israel
According to legend, the virgin Mary was buried by the apostles in the Holy Land, in Gethsemane. A little later over her tomb a Church was built, which was later destroyed. Modern cave cruciform Church dates from the year 1161.
Shahbagota
Mangyshlak, Kazakhstan
In these places, in the Bay of Sary-Tash on the Peninsula, Mangishlak on the Caspian sea found thousands of underground churches, chapels and shrines of Muslim hermits. The most incredible temple Shahbagota, which in IX-X centuries, nomadic tribes have built in solid rocks under the ground.
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Turin, Italy
This wonderful Church was built not so long ago thanks to the efforts of the Italian insurer, which once decided to build a home "Temples of Damanhur" — sanctuary that is named after the ancient Egyptian temple of the City of Lights. Says the Italian, his childhood had been visited by a vision of this place.
The Church of the tomb of the blessed virgin Mary
Jerusalem, Israel
According to legend, the virgin Mary was buried by the apostles in the Holy Land, in Gethsemane. A little later over her tomb a Church was built, which was later destroyed. Modern cave cruciform Church dates from the year 1161.
Shahbagota
Mangyshlak, Kazakhstan
In these places, in the Bay of Sary-Tash on the Peninsula, Mangishlak on the Caspian sea found thousands of underground churches, chapels and shrines of Muslim hermits. The most incredible temple Shahbagota, which in IX-X centuries, nomadic tribes have built in solid rocks under the ground.
Source: /users/413