Angkor Wat, Cambodia: A Hindu-Buddhist temple complex considered the largest religious monument in the world.
Borobudur, Indonesia: A Mahayana Buddhist temple that features over 2,500 relief panels and 500 Buddha statues.
Hagia Sophia, Turkey: Originally built as a cathedral, this iconic structure has served as a mosque and now a museum.
Karnak Temple Complex, Egypt: A vast complex of temples, chapels, and pylons that was dedicated to the worship of the god Amun.
Wat Rong Khun, Thailand: A contemporary Buddhist temple featuring a white exterior and intricate, modern interior murals.
Lotus Temple, India: A Bahá'í House of Worship that boasts a unique, flower-like shape and welcomes people of all religions.
Temple of Heaven, China: A complex of Taoist buildings that served as a site for imperial worship and sacrifices.
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, UAE: A stunning modern mosque featuring marble domes, intricate floral designs, and over 1,000 columns.
Golden Temple, India: A Sikh temple known for its gleaming golden exterior and serene, reflective pool.