[B] Canada | Montreal's copper dome turns green overlooking Mount Royal. Brother André's heart sits preserved in a reliquary while 10,000 candles burn daily for miracle requests.
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Shrine of St. Paulina?
[A] Brazil | First Brazilian-born saint gets a modernist shrine in São Paulo state. The circular design handles weekend crowds of 40,000 pilgrims seeking healing from Mother Paulina.
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Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral?
[C] Mexico | Built atop Aztec temple ruins using the same stones. Sinking unevenly into the ancient lakebed creates that funhouse tilt you're not imagining after tequila.
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Chartres Cathedral?
[A] France | Medieval stained glass survived both World Wars because locals removed every window. The labyrinth on the floor takes 20 minutes to walk if tourists stop taking selfies.
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Berlin Cathedral?
[B] Germany | Kaiser Wilhelm II wanted to out-Catholic the Catholics with this Protestant powerhouse. The Hohenzollern crypt below holds 94 sarcophagi of Prussian royalty.
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Cathedral of Saint Paul (Minnesota)?
[D] United States | St. Paul's copper dome mimics St. Peter's at one-third scale. Summit Avenue location meant Fitzgerald wrote about it while bootleggers ran liquor past during Prohibition.
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St. Marys, Kansas?
[B] United States | Immaculata Church serves traditional Catholics in prairie isolation. The limestone Gothic Revival towers rise improbably from wheat fields like medieval time travel.
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Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels?
[C] United States | Los Angeles' concrete modernist cathedral costs $190 million. Alabaster windows filter California sun while the mausoleum below sells crypts for six figures.
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De Hoeksteen?
[A] Netherlands | Barneveld's Protestant megachurch packs 3,000 into brutalist concrete. Dutch Reformed services run with Swiss train precision, ending exactly at noon for Sunday lunch.
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San Giovanni Rotondo?
[D] Italy | Padre Pio's shrine draws 7 million yearly to Puglia. The new church by Renzo Piano spirals like a seashell, handling crowds that would crush the old monastery.
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Ulm Minster?
[B] Germany | World's tallest church spire at 161.5 meters has 768 steps. Start climbing fit, arrive wheezing, questioning life choices while tourists pass you cheerfully going down.
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York Minster?
[D] United Kingdom | England's Gothic giant took 250 years to build. The Great East Window contains more medieval stained glass than any other church window on Earth.
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Bourges Cathedral?
[A] France | No transept means this Gothic anomaly looks stretched like taffy. The astronomical clock still works after 600 years, showing feast days nobody celebrates anymore.
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Reims Cathedral?
[C] France | French kings got crowned here for 1,000 years. WWI artillery destroyed it, but restoration brought back the smile on the Smiling Angel that Germans specifically targeted.
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São Paulo Cathedral?
[D] Brazil | Neo-Gothic meets São Paulo smog on this gray giant. The crypt below holds remains of indigenous chief Tibiriçá and other Brazilian historical figures.
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Esztergom Basilica?
[A] Hungary | Hungary's largest church guards the Danube bend. The altarpiece painted on single canvas weighs 13 tons – moving it required removing walls.
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Diocesan Sanctuary of Our Lady of Guadalupe?
[C] Mexico | Zamora's sanctuary beats most cathedrals for height. The Gothic Revival towers seem lost, like someone misplaced a chunk of Cologne in Michoacán.
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Barcelona?
[B] Spain | Sagrada Familia's construction outlasts eight architects since 1882. Gaudí's buried in the crypt he designed, still waiting for his masterpiece to finish above him.
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Strasbourg Cathedral?
[D] France | The astronomical clock's noon show features apostles parading past Christ. Victor Hugo called this pink sandstone giant a "gigantic and delicate marvel."
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Bogotá?
[B] Colombia | Salt Cathedral carved inside a mine, or the neoclassical Primatial above ground? Either way, Colombia's capital knows how to make worship spaces memorable.
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Palma Cathedral?
[A] Spain | Mallorca's Gothic giant overlooks the Mediterranean. Gaudí redesigned the interior before his tram accident, adding ceramic crowns and wrought-iron tentacles.
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New Cathedral, Linz?
[C] Austria | Austria's largest cathedral holds 20,000 people. The windows tell humanity's story from creation to atomic bombs, making confession feel especially relevant.
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Speyer Cathedral?
[D] Germany | UNESCO site with Europe's largest Romanesque crypt. Eight Holy Roman Emperors rest below while their stone effigies upstairs look permanently annoyed.
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Provo, Utah?
[B] United States | Mormon temple serves 35,000 missionaries in training. The modernist white spire pierces Utah Valley sky like heaven's antenna.
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Metropolitan Cathedral of Lima?
[A] Peru | Francisco Pizarro's mummy allegedly sits in a glass case here. The baroque facade survived earthquakes that leveled Lima repeatedly since 1535.
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Westminster Cathedral?
[C] United Kingdom | London's Byzantine-style Catholic cathedral uses alternating brick and stone stripes. The tower elevator saves you 273 steps but ruins the medieval workout experience.
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Medak Cathedral?
[D] India | Telangana's Gothic Revival wonder seats 5,000. British colonial architecture meets Indian craftsmanship in stained glass depicting Christ's life with surprisingly accurate local flora.
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Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health?
[A] India | Velankanni's "Lourdes of the East" draws 20 million pilgrims yearly. The Gothic spires survived the 2004 tsunami while buildings around it vanished.
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Lincoln Cathedral?
[C] United Kingdom | Once world's tallest building for 200 years until the spire collapsed. The imp carved in stone supposedly turned to stone after causing chaos.
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St. Mary's Church?
[B] Poland | Gdańsk's brick Gothic monster claims the title of world's largest brick church. The astronomical clock shows zodiac signs, saints' days, and phases of the moon.