The mummy is in a glass cage of a young girl who died 300 years ago inside an unexpected Mexican church
Located on the façade north of a 300-year-old church in Salamanca, Spain is a humanoid sculpture that looks very similar to modern astronauts. The church was built in 1513 and
Unesco's Scientific, Educational and Cultural Organization has recognized Bagrati Cathedral and Gelati Monastery in Georgia's Kutaisi as a World Cultural Heritage in 1994.
The United Nations Science, Education and Cultural Organization has recognized Bagerhat Mosque of Bangladesh as a World Cultural Heritage in 1985.
Unesco's Scientific, Educational and Cultural Organization recognized the Church and Monastery in Goa of India as a World Cultural Heritage in 1986.
Unesco's Scientific, Educational and Cultural Organization recognized the Church and monastery of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milano, Italy (Italy) as a World Cultural Heritage in
Unesco's Scientific, Educational and Cultural Organization has recognized the Church, the hill in Vézelay of France as a World Cultural Heritage in 1979.
The United Nations Science, Education and Culture Organization recognized the Philippine Baroque churches as a World Cultural Heritage in 1993.
Researchers plan to examine the mother and daughter's 300-year-old corpses autopsy discovered under a church in Hungary.
An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.6 on the Richter scale landed in Italy in the morning of October 30, causing the most powerful aftershock that the country has recorded in the