A place of worship for Vikings is called a "hof." These structures were often dedicated to their gods, such as Odin, Thor, and Freyja, and served as centers for religious ceremonies, sacrifices, and community gatherings. Some hofs were built as simple wooden buildings, while others were more elaborate, reflecting the importance of the gods in Viking culture and society. Additionally, open-air sites known as "blóth" were also used for rituals and sacrifices.
The place of worship for Buddhists is also called a Temple
The place of worship for Hindus is called a Temple
A Buddhists place of worship is also called a Temple
The followers of Buddha are called Buddhists and the place of worship is called a Temple
It is called a temple
It is called a Temple
That would be Church, and the room we all worship in is called the Sanctuary.
It's called a Pagoda.
It is called a Fire Temple.
A Gurdwara.
It is called 'Gurudwara'
its called a stupa