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This was, at one time, the largest Cathedral in Russia.
It would have been the largest cathedral in Europe at the time.
For a thousand years it remained the largest cathedral in the world.
It was, at the end of its construction, Europe's largest cathedral.
This is the largest cathedral in Britain and has the largest organ in the world.
At the back of the fountain is the sixth largest cathedral in Europe(the fourth largest in Italy) the Basilica of San Petronio.
The city is home to the largest cathedral, the most palaces and the best street art scene in the country.
the Neo-Gothic structure and is the 6th largest cathedral in the world.
The Cathedral of Jesus' Heart in Sarajevo is the largest cathedral in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In 1209 was placed the base stone of the newest the largest cathedral in Nicosia, that will be completed in the early 14th century.
This particular cathedral took almost 6 centuries to complete and it's the largest Cathedral in Italy.
Germany's largest cathedral and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
this Neo-Gothic structure is the sixth largest cathedral in the world.
In 35 minutes this English audio-guide will bring you through the history of one of the most beautiful and the fourth largest cathedral in the world.
is considered the fourth largest cathedral in the world.
The Hagia Sophia enjoyed the status as the largest cathedral in the world for almost a thousand years after it was built, til 1850".
it withstood the ravages of time to become the largest cathedral in the world for nearly a thousand years.
The completion of Germany's largest cathedral was celebrated as a national event in 1880, 632 years after construction had begun.
The completion of Germany's largest cathedral was celebrated as a national event on 14 August 1880, 632 years after construction had begun.
the fifth largest cathedral in the world, and Santa Maria delle Grazie,