Fortunate to see Sagrada, Notre Dame, and St. Peter's Basilica l last March, April and May respectively. Turkey and Russia next! But what you're showing is Park Guell's ceilings and Sacre Couer in Montmarte.
A very deceptive video. The interior images at 3.11 and 3.24 are not in the Cathedral of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin on the Moat (commonly called St Basil's Cathedral). The image at 3.24 is definitely the interior of St Isaac's Cathedral in St Petersburg. I certainly would not be taking travel advice from this channel.
That is not the interior of Saint Basil's. The interior is actually a collection of unimpressive chapels. I should know, it lived close to it for several years.
The importance of religious temples is not measured by their size, but rather by the number of worshippers attending prayers. As it is known, many of these buildings have become almost deserted with few visitors, and the reason for this can be traced back to the reason those churches were built and what happens inside those buildings. Also because of the endless contradictions in the doctrine presented by all the churches. That is why you find these churches going bankrupt and turning into hotels and nightclubs, and often other temples are transformed into mosques for Muslims and sometimes Hindu temples.
No; I have been there in November and it nearly made me vomit - it is dead by now, completely desecrated: an ugly green carpet on the floor, it stinks of socks and feet and when I tried hard to ignore all these atrocities, the howling of the muezzin began. I never felt so enraged in my life and fled as fast as I could. It is outrageous, as if there were not enough mosques nearby, the Blue Mosque just opposite to it.
Only five and you dare to start with this abominable Gaudi - thing; already George Orwell wrote in "hommage to catalonia" that the sight made him sick. you are just paying hommage to the zeitgeist
You cannot put the Hagia Sophia on this list. Without a living and current congregation who are the church as its people, it is not a church building - it is a museum as you have stated. However, I don't wish to detract from its spectacular architecture and historical importance, or the fact that it was once had a congregation. In response to abdisal from 10 days ago, I would say that most large churches/cathedrals still have strong congregations. And all of the 4 listed churches in this video have enormous numbers of visitors as correctly implied/stated by the author. It is the same to a lesser degree for all the Cathedrals in the UK - I cannot fully speak for elsewhere.
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I don't know that there are 5 churches more amazing than all others, but you chose them well, anyway. Congratulaions.
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I have one to go. Hope Moscow becomes a safer place to visit.
Fortunate to see Sagrada, Notre Dame, and St. Peter's Basilica l last March, April and May respectively. Turkey and Russia next! But what you're showing is Park Guell's ceilings and Sacre Couer in Montmarte.
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The top 5 according to who? What’s the criteria used to rank them?
A very deceptive video. The interior images at 3.11 and 3.24 are not in the Cathedral of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin on the Moat (commonly called St Basil's Cathedral). The image at 3.24 is definitely the interior of St Isaac's Cathedral in St Petersburg. I certainly would not be taking travel advice from this channel.
You forgot the Cathedral of Luján in Argentina too. N
How about the basilica of St. Paul? The cathedrals of sevilla, milan and cologne? The Sacre Coeur and the Sainte Chapelle?
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That is not the interior of Saint Basil's. The interior is actually a collection of unimpressive chapels. I should know, it lived close to it for several years.
Hagia Sofia has been converted into a moske again
Get a British, Swedish or New Zealand voiceover. American voiceovers all sound like adverts or commercials. Superficial and crude.
Thanks, I will give it a try in the future.
The importance of religious temples is not measured by their size, but rather by the number of worshippers attending prayers. As it is known, many of these buildings have become almost deserted with few visitors, and the reason for this can be traced back to the reason those churches were built and what happens inside those buildings. Also because of the endless contradictions in the doctrine presented by all the churches. That is why you find these churches going bankrupt and turning into hotels and nightclubs, and often other temples are transformed into mosques for Muslims and sometimes Hindu temples.
SAgrada Familia is builded compl in ²026
Although it is controversially a mosque now , Haghia Sophia in Istanbul (Old Constantinople) must be up there
No; I have been there in November and it nearly made me vomit - it is dead by now, completely desecrated:
an ugly green carpet on the floor, it stinks of socks and feet and when I tried hard to ignore all these atrocities, the howling of the muezzin began. I never felt so enraged in my life and fled as fast as I could.
It is outrageous, as if there were not enough mosques nearby, the Blue Mosque just opposite to it.
St Peters #1
Only five and you dare to start with this abominable Gaudi - thing; already George Orwell wrote in "hommage to catalonia" that the sight made him sick.
you are just paying hommage to the zeitgeist
You cannot put the Hagia Sophia on this list. Without a living and current congregation who are the church as its people, it is not a church building - it is a museum as you have stated. However, I don't wish to detract from its spectacular architecture and historical importance, or the fact that it was once had a congregation. In response to abdisal from 10 days ago, I would say that most large churches/cathedrals still have strong congregations. And all of the 4 listed churches in this video have enormous numbers of visitors as correctly implied/stated by the author. It is the same to a lesser degree for all the Cathedrals in the UK - I cannot fully speak for elsewhere.
Top 5? Not necessarily. Artists disagree - and many of your viewers rightfully have other perceptions & preferences.
What is important is: the Holy Presence of Christ, Savior of the World+🙏 ❤️🔥
You're showing Sacre Coure de Mont Matre while you're describing Notre Dame de Paris! Ignorance or poor proof-reading?
Hagia sofia is last. What the hell first???
Are you sure it's not first? It's all about how you look at it.😊