A big fat poo?
an oracle
Pagoda
Lourdes, France.
Ka'ba
Apollo is known for the Delphi Shrine, which was one of the most important sanctuaries dedicated to him in ancient Greece. The Delphi Shrine was believed to be the center of the world and served as a place of prophecy and religious worship.
because they were religious and wanted to relive themselves of their sins
Roman Baths actually weren't religious, but were very social. The only bath remotely near a shrine were the ones in Bath.
Do you mean a pilgrimage? That's usually a journey to a shrine, temple or place of religious significance, and the person who makes the journey is a pilgrim.
It means one who travels to a shrine (place of worship) or other sacred place out of religious motives.
Yes it is. If you think about it, the religious Golden Shrine and religion of Jerusalem makes it what it is today.
The Roman baths were not religious institutions, they were social institutions. The only bath that was built on/near a shrine was the Roman baths at Bath. It had been a Celtic shrine and the Romans identified the Celtic goddess with their goddess Minerva. However, even here, the baths themselves had no particular religious connotations, except perhaps healing. They were used for recreational purposes and getting clean.
The shrine of St.Cuthbert. The cathedral is a sort of a reliquary and a library for many great and important religious and historical works of Great Britain, including copies of the Magna Carta and the remains of the Venerable Bede.