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Le chiese più grandi del mondo

Le chiese più grandi del mondo quali sono?

 

Ecco le Chiese dalla più grande alla più piccola, scopriamo quali sono.

Tra le  prime dieci Chiese più grandi del mondo ci sonochiese più grandi

  1. Basilica di San Pietro, Città del Vaticano (1506–1626)
  2. Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady Aparecida, Brazil – Aparecida ( 1955–1980 )
  3. Cathedral of St. John the Divine, United States -New York City, NY(1892–non finita)
  4. Basilica of Our Lady of Licheń, Poland- Licheń Stary (1994–2004)
  5. Duomo di Milano, Italia – Milano (1386–1965)
  6. Catedrale di Siviglia, Spagna , Siviglia (1401- 1528)
    Basilica of the Holy Trinity, Portugal – Fátima (2004–2007)
  7. Basilica di San Paolo fuori le mura,  Italia- Roma (4th–5th century; rebuilt 1825–1929)
  8. Liverpool Cathedral, United Kingdom- Liverpool1904–1978
  9. Basilica-Cathedral of Our Lady of the Pillar, Spain-Zaragoza 1681–1872
  10. Duomo di Firenze, Italia – Firenze (1296–1436)

Le altre Chiese più grandi del mondo troviamo anche

  • Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, MexicoMexico City 1974–1976
  • Rio de Janeiro Cathedral, Brazil- Rio de Janeiro 1964–1976
  • Cathedral of Our Lady, Belgium- Antwerp 1352–1521
  • Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Belgium- Koekelberg 1905–1970
  • Basilica of Our Lady of Peace, Ivory Coast- Yamoussoukro 1985–1989
  • Hagia Sophia, Turkey- Istanbul 532–537
  • San Petronio Basilica, Italia- Bologna 1390–1479

chiese più grandi

  • Cologne Cathedral, Germany- Cologne 1248–1880
  • Washington National Cathedral, United States- Washington 1907–1990
  • Abbey of Santa Giustina, Italia- Padova 1501–1606
  • Cathedral of the Nativity, Egypt- Cairo 2017–2019 
  • Yoido Full Gospel,South Korea- Seoul 1973P
  • St. Vitus Cathedral, Czech Republic- Prague 1344–1929
  • St Paul’s Cathedral, United Kingdom- London 1677–1708
  • Basilica Natn. Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, United States- Washington, 1920–2017
  • Cathedral of La Plata, Argentina- La Plata 1884–1932
  • Saint Joseph’s Oratory, Canada Montreal 1904–1967
  • Shrine of St. Paulina, Brazil- Nova Trento 2003–2006
  • Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral, Mexico- Mexico City 1573–1813
  • Chartres Cathedral, France- Chartres 1145–1220
  • Amiens Cathedral, France- Amiens 1220–1270
  • Berlin Cathedral or Berliner Dom, Germany- Berlin 1451–1905
  • Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, United States- Los Angeles, 1998–2002
  • De Hoeksteen, Netherlands- Barneveld 2007–2008)
  • People’s Salvation Cathedra, Romania- Bucharest 2010 – non finita

Anche la Chiesa di Padre Pio a  San Giovanni Rotondo (1991–2004) è considerata una delle Chiese più grandi del mondo 

  • Ulm Minster, Germany – Ulm 1377–189
  • York Minster, United Kingdom- York 1230–1472
  • Bourges Cathedral,  France- Bourges 1195–1230
  • Reims Cathedral, France- Reims 1211–1275
  • São Paulo Cathedral, Brazil- São Paulo 1913–1954
  • Esztergom Basilica, Hungary- Esztergom 1822–1869
  • Diocesan Sanctuary of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Mexico- Zamora, Michoacán 1898–2008
  • Sagrada Familia, Spain- Barcelona 1882– non finita

chiese più grandi

  • Primate Cathedral of Bogotá, Colombia- Bogotá 1807–1823
  • Strasbourg Cathedral, France- Strasbourg 1015–1439
  • Palma Cathedral, Spain- Palma, Majorca 1220–1346
  • New Cathedral, Linz5, Austria- Linz 1862–1924
  • Speyer Cathedral, Germany- Speyer 1030–1103
  • Provo ward conference center, United States- Provo, UT 2012
  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Westminster Cathedral, United Kingdom- London 1895–1910
  • Holy Trinity Cathedral, Georgia- Tbilisi 1995–2004
  • Medak Cathedral5,  India- Medak 1914–1926

Infine altre chiese più grandi ci sono anche:

 

  • St. Mary’s Church,  Poland- Gdańsk 1343–1502
  • Lincoln Cathedral, United Kingdom- Lincoln, England 1185–1311
  • Winchester Cathedral, United Kingdom- Winchester, 1079–1525 
  • Notre Dame de Paris, France – Paris (1163–1345, 2019 – non finita)
  • Dresden Cathedral, Germany- Dresden 1739–1755
  • Almudena Cathedral, Spain- Madrid 1883–1993
  • Basilica of St. Thérèse, Lisieux, France- Lisieux 1929–1954
  • Basilica de San Martin de Tours (Taal), Philippines- Taal, Batangas 1856–1878
  • Ely Cathedral, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom – Ely 1083–1375
  • Frauenkirche, Germany- Munich 1468–1525
  • Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart, United States- Newark, NJ 1898–1954
  • Se Cathedral, India- Goa, India 1619–1640
  • St. Stephen’s Basilica, Hungary- Budapest 1851–1906
  • Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis (St. Louis), United States- St. Louis, MO 1907–1914
  • Saint Isaac’s Cathedral, Russia- Saint Petersburg 1818–1858
  • Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Russia- Moscow 1839–1883
  • Saint Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral, Yerevan, Armenia- Yerevan 1997–2001
  • Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, United States- Raleigh, NC2015–2018
  • Catedral Evangelica de Chile or Jotabeche Cathedral, Chile Santiago de Chile 1967–1974
  • Church of Saint Sava, Serbia – Belgrade 1935–1989
  • Blessed Stanley Rother Shrine, United States- Oklahoma City, 2021–2022
  • Yeonmudae Catholic Church, South Korea – Korea Army Training Center 2008–2009
  • Grace Cathedral, United States- San Francisco 1910–1964

Per dimensioni inferiori ricordiamo anche queste Chiese tra le più grandi

  • Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul (Lewiston, Maine), United States- Lewiston, ME 1906–1936
  • Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Bulgaria- Sofia 1882–1912
  • Christ Cathedral, United States- Garden Grove, 1977–1980
  • Westminster Abbey, United Kingdom- London 960–c. 18 cent.Anglican
  • Sümi Baptist Church, Zünheboto,  India- Zunheboto, Nagaland 2007–2017
  • St Andrew’s Cathedral, Patras2, Greece- Patras 1908–1974
  • St. Patrick’s Cathedral (Manhattan), United States- Manhattan, NY 1858–1878
  • Beomeo Cathedral, South Korea- Daegu 2013–2016
  • Helsinki Cathedral, Finland- Helsinki 1869–1887
  • Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi (Santa Fe) United States- Santa Fe, NM 1869–1887
  • Our Lady of Dolours Syro-Malabar Catholic Basilica, India-Thrissur 1929–2005
  • St. John’s Church, Seongnam2, South Korea-Seongnam 1994–2002
  • Basilica of St. John the Baptist2, Canada -St. John’s 1839–1855
  • St. Joseph Cathedral2, United States- San Diego, CA 1941
  • Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, Spain-Córdoba 1785–1607

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