That would be the many paintings of Biblical history and of the history of early Christendom that can be found in many Catholic churches.
Temples / mandirs
we don't know,sorry
The buildings are destroying the sacred religious areas of Jerusalem.
Robert Berger has written: 'Sacred spaces' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Church architecture, Church buildings
Sacred Hindu buildings are spread all over India but the main buildings known are Ram Mandir (Ayodhya), Dwarka Mandir and Vrindavan of Lord Krishna, Somnath Mandir, Birla Temple Delhi, Swarn Mandir Golden Temple Amritsar, Jagannath Temple, Tirupati Mandir to mention a few
The Taj Mahal
It was called the Torah.
A sacred building is typically called a temple, mosque, cathedral, synagogue, or church, depending on the religious tradition. These buildings are dedicated to worship and religious practices and hold significant spiritual importance for the community.
A jazz vesper is a sacred service that couples Jazz and its history with Spirituality.
its a trick question. there is no such thing as religion and your teacher is lying to you. but if it means anything to you, the bathroom at the homeless shelter is kinda sacred to me
John J. Barber has written: 'A history of the church of the Sacred Trinity, Salford' -- subject(s): Sacred Trinity Church (Salford)
Annette Wuttke has written: 'Sacred Shawl Women's Society' -- subject(s): Dakota women, History, Sacred Shawl Women's Society, Societies