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Strasbourg Cathedral (Strasbourg, Alsace, France)

+ In the 11th century, a cathedral was begun in a Romanesque style. Four centuries later, a Rayonnant Gothic Cathedral was finished and subsequently stood as the tallest building in the Christian world for the next four centuries.

This cathedral is one of the best examples of architecture and art in human history.

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Brandenburg Gate (Berlin, Germany)

+ This monumental neo-classical city gate was built in Berlin in the late 18th century. It the nearly quarter of a millennia since it was completed, the gate has born witness to some of the most important moments of world history.

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The Feast of Saint Columba (9 June) celebrates the 6th century Irish abbot and missionary, credited with bringing Christianity to what later became Scotland. His life is heavily associated with miracles. He is considered to be one of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland and one of the three patron saints of Ireland (along with Sts. Patrick and Brigid.)

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Warwick Castle (Warwickshire, England)

+ This incredible picturesque Medieval Castle has stood in England since 1068. It has one of the world’s largest still-working trebuchets.

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Cinquantenaire Arcade (Brussels, Belgium)

+ Constructed in 1905 in a Neoclassical style, this colonnade arch arcade was built by Leopold II to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Belgian independence.

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