There are many churches and mosques, but Leicester has the only Jain Temple in the western world and if you are planning a visit, this should be your priority.
In Leicester, some religious buildings include the Leicester Cathedral, Belgrave Road Sikh Temple, Jame Masjid Mosque, and Shree Sanatan Hindu Mandir. These buildings represent a diverse range of religious communities present in the city.
He was an English architect working in Leicester in the second half of the 19th century, distinguished of the Gothic Revival. He designed numerous well-known buildings in and around Leicester.
government buildings, religious buildings, the coliseum, etc.
Jack Simmons has written: 'Britain and the world' 'England in color' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Views 'Leicester and its university' -- subject(s): History, Leicester, Eng (University) 'New University' -- subject(s): Eng Leicester, Leicester, Eng. University, University of Leicester 'Rugby Junction' -- subject(s): Railroads 'A view of Leicester' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Historic buildings, History 'Transportation: a tour of museums' -- subject(s): Transportation museums 'Leicester and its University College' 'Parish and empire' 'Four locomotives' 'Transport' -- subject(s): History, Transportation 'Dandy-cart to diesel' -- subject(s): National Railway Museum 'Image of the train' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, History, Photography of railroads, Pictorial works, Railroads 'Leicester past and present' -- subject(s): History
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temples
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a couple churches.
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points on why buddists meditate
The buildings are destroying the sacred religious areas of Jerusalem.
Parthenon's and other religious sanctums. some buildings r to worship gods.
That's almost impossible to answer. Do you mean buildings or denominations? Do you mean religious buildings or just Christian ones? One figure puts it at about 350 000 religious congregations.