Jelling Mounds, Runic Stones and Church
The place where King Harald Bluetooth in 965 AD declared Denmark a unified country and announced its Christianization.
The place where King Harald Bluetooth in 965 AD declared Denmark a unified country and announced its Christianization.
The tallest memorial column in Czechia, a masterpiece of Moravian Baroque.
The first capital of the Golden Horde, a place of historical cultural exchange, and still a pilgrimage destination for Tatar Muslims.
A collection of ancient Buddhist and Shinto shrines in the old capital of the Japanese empire.
An intact medieval town center and two fine late-Gothic churches.
An archeological zone of thousands of Buddhist structures dating to the 11th-13th centuries.
A fortified monastery used by Ivan the Terrible in his efforts to defeat the Muslim Khanate of Kazan.
The only surviving Tatar fortress, with impressive architecture of two religions.
An early monastic settlement over 1000 years old, situated on an isolated rock island in the Atlantic Ocean.