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Bayeux Cathedral
Bayeux Cathedral · Romanesque monumental cathedral
Bayeux Cathedral is a Romanesque cathedral located in Bayeux, Normandy, France. Consecrated in 1077, it stands as a prime example of 11th-century medieval architecture. The cathedral was closely tied to the Norman dukes and William the Conqueror, and is famously linked to the Bayeux Tapestry.

Notre-Dame Cathedral
Notre-Dame Cathedral · Symbol of Paris — Iconic Gothic Cathedral
Notre-Dame Cathedral is a medieval Gothic cathedral located on the banks of the Seine in Paris, France. Constructed over nearly 180 years from the late 12th to early 14th centuries, it is renowned for its spires, stained glass, and ornate gargoyles.
Saint Basil's Cathedral
Saint Basil's Cathedral · Symbol of Red Square — Iconic Russian Orthodox church
Saint Basil's Cathedral stands on Moscow's Red Square as one of the most recognizable symbols of Russia. Known for its colorful onion domes and unique architectural style, it was constructed in the 16th century by order of Ivan the Terrible. The cathedral exemplifies the fusion of Russian and Eastern influences.

Hagia Sophia
Hagia Sophia · Symbol of Holy Wisdom — Iconic Byzantine Cathedral
Hagia Sophia is a monumental cathedral completed in 537 CE, representing the height of Byzantine architecture. Originally built as a Greek Orthodox church, it later served as an Ottoman mosque and now functions as both a museum and mosque. Its grand dome and intricate mosaics stand as architectural marvels.