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RE: Architecture Moments™ 10: Franciscan Monastery of The Holy Land

Wow, it's amazing that in the USA you can find so many amazing architecture - copies from all over the world. Like last time you told us about a part of Denmark in the USA. Memorial Church of the Holy Sepulcher in neo-Byzantine style causes admiration. The Italian architect Aristide Leonori did an amazing and meticulous job. Its interior decoration is striking in its grandeur, I especially liked the images with significant events in the life of Jesus Christ. Every detail of this stunning church is thought out to the smallest detail.
As you know, I often explore places of worship, but the Franciscan Monastery of The Holy Land is truly a blessedly spiritual place. I will imagine the feeling that you experienced when you were there.
Awesome post, thanks for sharing!

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Indeed @danny.green. The USA has its own incredible world of architectural replicas that often resemble the real thing. My previous story about Solvang in California, for instance, was an interesting case study. Although this will be advantageous to locals who are unable to travel outside the American borders, it's even much better if they can reach other countries that hold the original landmarks. However, regardless of being smart copies of relevant monuments such as the Franciscan Monastery of The Holy Land, they are still effective in their primary mission - to influence visitors with their intended stories.

You have your own share of magnificent churches, temples, and sacred landmarks in Belarus. And with your frequent exposure to these spiritual places, it's no wonder you have accumulated a lot of professional experiences in their technical assessments. I'm joyful that you found our featured architecture here according to your remarkable taste. Thank you, as always, for your ever-supportive appreciation and marvelous contributions. Happy weekend! 😊