Over the years, I have had the chance to visit many different places of worship around the world. From medieval cathedrals to opulent baroque churches, from Middle Eastern mosques to Buddhist temples. All of these magnificent places had in common a sense of awe and serenity that transcended language and culture. Whether through the quiet flicker of candlelight, the intricate carvings on ancient stone, or the rhythmic chanting of prayers, each space invited reflection and reverence. Despite their differences in style and tradition, they all seemed to connect people to something greater than themselves—a shared human longing for meaning, peace, and the divine.


Kyoto Shrines








The Cathedral of Light Pt. I



The Cathedral of Light Pt. II










Gloucester: The Curious Cathedral



Jubilant Baroque: Vierzehnheiligen










Spiritual Thailand










Houses of God: Sacral Architecture in the Alps











St. Kilian’s Cathedral










Cathedral of the North









Details of a Cathedral




A Masterpiece in Gothic Architecture: The Cathedral of Burgos








A Tale of two Cathedrals









Shrines of Bali









Bath: The Abbey of Light




Sacral Seville







Church of Eternity









The Church of Peace










Alien Structures









The Churches of Georgia










Perspectives on Basilica del Pilar




Temples of Thailand











Sacral Amman












Revisiting Lisbon: Convento Di Carmo





The Golden Palace



Sacral Prague